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Thomas Stanley Matthews Sr.

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Thomas Stanley Matthews Sr.

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Jan 1991 (aged 89)
Cavendish, St Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England
Burial
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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TOM MATTHEWS died Jan. 4, 1991, of lung cancer at his home in Cavendish, England. He was born in Cincinnati, Oh., Jan. 16, 1901. He came to Princeton from St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H.

After a degree from New College, Oxford, he started as a proofreader at the NEW REPUBLIC, and, in 1928, became an associate editor. He joined TIME magazine in 1929 and became books editor, assistant managing editor, executive editor, and succeeded Henry Luce, the creator of TIME magazine, as editor. "His major role in TIME's history was to civilize it," said a former senior editor. Since 1953, he pursued a freelance career in England, reviewing books for the N.Y. TIMES and writing some of his own, including an autobiography, NAME AND ADDRESS, MY AMERICA, and ANGELS UNAWARES: TWENTIETH CENTURY PORTRAITS.
TOM MATTHEWS died Jan. 4, 1991, of lung cancer at his home in Cavendish, England. He was born in Cincinnati, Oh., Jan. 16, 1901. He came to Princeton from St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H.

After a degree from New College, Oxford, he started as a proofreader at the NEW REPUBLIC, and, in 1928, became an associate editor. He joined TIME magazine in 1929 and became books editor, assistant managing editor, executive editor, and succeeded Henry Luce, the creator of TIME magazine, as editor. "His major role in TIME's history was to civilize it," said a former senior editor. Since 1953, he pursued a freelance career in England, reviewing books for the N.Y. TIMES and writing some of his own, including an autobiography, NAME AND ADDRESS, MY AMERICA, and ANGELS UNAWARES: TWENTIETH CENTURY PORTRAITS.


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