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  1. William Shawn (né Chon; August 31, 1907 – December 8, 1992) was an American magazine editor who edited The New Yorker from 1952 until 1987. Early life and education [ edit ] Shawn was born William Chon on August 31, 1907, in Chicago , Illinois , to Benjamin T. Chon, [1] a cutlery salesman, and Anna Bransky Chon.

  2. William Shawn (nacido como Chon) (Chicago, 31 de agosto de 1907 - Nueva York, 8 de diciembre de 1992) fue un editor de revistas estadounidense que editó The New Yorker entre 1952 y 1987. Primeros años y educación.

  3. William Shawn was an American editor who headed The New Yorker (1952–87), shaping it into one of the most influential periodicals in the United States. Shawn left college after two years and briefly worked as a journalist and pianist before joining The New Yorker as a freelance writer (1933). In

  4. 20 de dic. de 1992 · December 20, 1992. Photograph by Janet Malcolm. The news of William Shawn’s death was followed by a flood of tributes and grateful reminiscences sent to this magazine from around the world. The ...

  5. 9 de dic. de 1992 · William Shawn, the shy, strong-willed editor who ran The New Yorker for a third of this century, died yesterday morning at the apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan where he had lived ...

  6. periodista estadounidense / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. William Shawn (nacido como Chon) ( Chicago, 31 de agosto de 1907 - Nueva York, 8 de diciembre de 1992) fue un editor de revistas estadounidense que editó The New Yorker entre 1952 y 1987. Datos rápidos Editor de The New Yorker, Predecesor ...

  7. 13 de dic. de 1992 · Comment about late editor of "The New Yorker", William Shawn, after he died in his sleep on December 3, 1992. He died in his apartment on Fifth Avenue and …