A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 10, 1977

The Managing Editor of TIME is normally encouraged to pass his pencil over this column on its way to press. But this week he was not invited—for the quite special reason that the column is largely about him.

Henry Anatole Grunwald, 54, became Managing Editor of TIME in 1968, the seventh M.E. since the newsmagazine's launching in 1923. He began his career with TIME in 1944 as a part-time copy boy and in 1951, at the age of 28, became the youngest senior editor in the magazine's history—a record that still holds. This week Grunwald leaves the magazine to become one of...

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