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Date Posted: 03:07:49 01/24/05 Mon
Author: No name
Subject: Re: How many eras were there
In reply to: 's message, "How many eras were there" on 16:47:18 01/22/05 Sat

>Apparently there were diferent Walzer eras. What era
>was Duncan and Schectman (cliff?. Was Corbett there
>then? MAry Jo?

I think some of the best work appeared when Duncan was publisher; Schectman was ME, and Allison was editor. Mary Jo joined this (but I can't recall her predecessor's name). Corbett was there (with much more substantial columns, though he periodically veered into the mundane); Butkiewicz wrote features. This was before the Hazleton expansion. To me, it was a good crew.

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