An Evening With the Editor

Magazine donors gathered at Loeb House in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Clockwise: Lionel B. Spiro '60, M.Arch. '63 and Harvard Magazine deputy editor Craig Lambert '69, Ph.D. '78; editor John S. Rosenberg; Professor Jill M. Hooley, Warren M. Schur '69 and Harvard Magazine regional advertising account manager Myha Nguyen; Mrs. Paula Budlong Cronin '56, Harvard Magazine managing editor Jonathan S. Shaw '89, Joseph S. Vera '50, and Mrs. Jane C. Vera.

On November 15, 2007, loyal magazine donors gathered at Loeb House in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to hear Harvard Magazine editor John Rosenberg present "The Making of Harvard Magazine: How Your Alumni Magazine Is Edited, Written, and Produced." A lively Q&A followed.

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