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  1. Edward Ware Barrett (July 3, 1910 – October 3, 1989) was an American journalist who was Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1950 to 1952, and Dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism from 1956 to 1968, in which capacity he founded the Columbia Journalism Review in 1961.

    • Howland H. Sargeant
  2. 25 de oct. de 1989 · Edward W. Barrett, a journalist, government official and public-relations executive who was dean of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism from 1956 to 1968, died of a ruptured aneurysm...

  3. Oral History Interview withEdward W. Barrett. Chief, cable-Wireless section, Coordinator of Information Office, March-June, 1942; chief, overseas news and feature bureau, Office of War Information, June 1942-September 1943; member and later acting deputy chief, Psychological Warfare Branch, Allied Forces Headquarters, September 1943-January ...

  4. Read more about Portrait of Edward W. Barrett Portrait of Edward W. Barrett which was used in the 1980 Conference, "The Conduct of Foreign Policy during the Truman Administration." Mr. Barrett was Director of Overseas Operation with the Office of War Information until 1946; Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, 1950-52.

  5. Warren Edward Buffett (Omaha, Nebraska, 30 de agosto de 1930) es un inversor y empresario estadounidense. Es considerado uno de los inversores más grandes del mundo, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] además de ser el mayor accionista, presidente y director ejecutivo de Berkshire Hathaway .

    • Warren Edward Buffett
    • Omaha
    • Seabury Stanton
  6. 26 de oct. de 1989 · NEW YORK -- Edward Ware Barrett, 79, the founder of the Columbia Journalism Review and a leading figure in American journalism, died Oct. 23 at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Conn.

  7. Edward Ware Barrett (1910-1989) fue un periodista estadounidense que fue Subsecretario de Estado de Asuntos Públicos de 1950 a 1952 y Decano de la Escuela de Periodismo de la Universidad de Columbia de 1956 a 1968, en cuyo cargo fundó la Columbia Journalism Review. en 1961.