1. This is the gravestone of Abe Rosenthal (1922-2006), managing editor of the New York Times from 1969-1977 and executive editor from 1977-1986. It reads, "HE KEPT THE PAPER STRAIGHT." There's a story there.pic.twitter.com/QcOORLevTy
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Thanks for the shout out. Abe chose his own epitaph. It IS hilarious (or Freudian) but here he meant straight in the nonsexual sense.
Wow -- very Freudian!
And as I explained here, Abe didn’t keep the paper “straight “ that way either: https://charleskaiser.com/kosinski.html
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