ThomasWinship (July 1, 1920 – March 14, 2002) was an American journalist who served as editor of The Boston Globe from 1965 until 1984. Winship was born...
The PEN New England Award (previously L. L. Winship/PEN New England Award and Laurence L. & ThomasWinship/PEN New England Award) is awarded annually by...
in the Dorchester neighborhood. In 1965, ThomasWinship succeeded his father as editor. The younger Winship transformed the Globe from a mediocre local...
Winship (born 1950), Diker-Tishman Professor of sociology at Harvard University Elizabeth Winship (1921–2011), writer and columnist; wife of Thomas George...
junior at Radcliffe, she met ThomasWinship, a senior at Harvard College and her future husband. After Elizabeth Winship graduated from Radcliffe, she...
ThomasWinship (14 July 1890 – 1976), generally known as Tom or Tommy Winship, but also referred to as Wee Winship because of his small stature, was an...
composers: Alfred Newman, Lionel Newman, and Emil Newman. Newman's cousins, Thomas, Maria, David, and Joey, are also composers for motion pictures. He graduated...
Blanton C. Winship (November 23, 1869 – October 9, 1947) was an American military lawyer and veteran of both the Spanish–American War and World War I...
skepticism, the Spotlight Team was approved by then Boston Globe editor ThomasWinship and launched on September 27, 1970. In 1972, the team, composed of (editor)...
author, notably The French Connection Peter Rowan, bluegrass musician ThomasWinship, editor of the Boston Globe Field Yates, sportswriter and ESPN broadcaster...
Jonathan Winship III (1780–1843) was an American 19th-century sailor and entrepreneur, the son and grandson of Jonathan Winships I and II, who in 1775...
Woodruff. Winship's grandson, Robert Winship Woodruff, after whom Downtown Atlanta's Woodruff Park is named, would run the Coca-Cola company. Thomas H. Martin...
Their History and Origins (PDF). Macon, GA: Winship Press. p. 215. ISBN 0-915430-00-2. "History". Thomas Sumter Academy. Retrieved December 21, 2022....
Bremer 1981, p. 4. Winship 2005, p. 33. Winship 2005, p. 35. Winship 2002, p. 40. Winship 2002, p. 60. Winship 2005, p. 39. Winship 2005, p. 34. LaPlante...
brother-in-law the sea captain Thomas Davis Winship, capt. Joseph Winship and sea captain Samuel Freeman. Capt. ThomasWinship was captured when serving aboard...
subsequent rescue of the survivors. Lost in Shangri-La won the Laurence L. & ThomasWinship/PEN New England Award and spent several months on The New York Times...
Award Description Founded Status Laurence L. & ThomasWinship/PEN New England Award To honor a New England author or book with a New England setting or...
Barbara and Bradford Washburn, with Maynard Miller, Michl Feuersinger and ThomasWinship, achieved the summit on July 30, 1940. In August, as they returned to...
Margaret Winship Eytinge (July 1832 – January 26, 1916) was an American author, often associated with children’s short stories and poems who was based...
1973 Time magazine article about The Eagle, then Boston Globe editor ThomasWinship is quoted as calling The Eagle the best newspaper “of its size in the...
Army Sergeant Major. Cherry Wilder, 71, New Zealand writer, cancer. ThomasWinship, 81, American newspaper editor of the Boston Globe from 1965 until 1984...
Science Monitor 1979–1980: William H. Hornby, The Denver Post 1980–1981: ThomasWinship, The Boston Globe 1981–1982: Michael J. O'Neill, New York Daily News...