Laurence Leathe Winship (February 19, 1890 – March 3, 1975) was an American journalist who served as editor of ''
The Boston Globe
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'' from 1955 until 1965.
Biography
Winship was born in 1890 in
Somerville, Massachusetts
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. His father was an editor of the ''
Journal of Education
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''.
[ The younger Winship attended Somerville Latin School and graduated from ]Harvard College
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in 1911.[ He joined '']The Boston Globe
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'' in 1912, was married in 1915, and served in the United States Army
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during World War I.
Back with the ''Globe'', Winship rose quickly through the ranks to become editor of the Sunday edition.[ He was named managing editor in 1937, and became ]editor
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in 1955. Named editor by publisher William Davis Taylor
William Davis Taylor (April 2, 1908 – February 19, 2002) was an American newspaper executive who was publisher of ''The Boston Globe'' from 1955 to 1977.
Biography
Taylor followed his paternal grandfather, Charles H. Taylor, and father, Willia ...
, Winship was the first person to hold that title other than prior publishers (Taylor's father and grandfather) in 75 years.
During Winship's tenure as editor, the ''Globe'' rose from third to first in the competitive field of what was then eight Boston newspapers.[ He served as editor until September 1965, when he retired from the role while continuing to write for the paper.][ He was succeeded as editor by his son ]Thomas
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, who served as editor until 1984.
Winship and his wife, Ruth, had two sons and a daughter; they lived in Sudbury, Massachusetts
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Incorporated in 1639, the bou ...
.[ Winship died in 1975 at a hospital in neighboring ]Marlborough, Massachusetts
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.
References
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1890 births
1975 deaths
People from Somerville, Massachusetts
People from Sudbury, Massachusetts
Harvard College alumni
The Boston Globe people
United States Army personnel of World War I
Editors of Massachusetts newspapers
20th-century American newspaper editors