« Open Source House | Main | Bee flight » Texan named Harper's editorRoger Hodge, a rancher's son from Del Rio who came up through the ranks at Harper's, will be its new editor when Lewis Lapham steps down in April. [Link] "We have had many talented people here that have gone on to edit other magazines, and I have thought for a long time that Roger was a keeper and that we should make sure that we hang on to him," [Harper's president and publisher John R.] MacArthur said. "And I like the fact that he is from Texas and a ranching family. He was bred to be independent and self-governed, to think for himself, and I think that is a great credential to edit the magazine." jon posted this at 5:40 AM |
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