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Encyclopedia > Richard Stengel


Richard "Rick" Stengel is TIME’s 16th Managing Editor. Stengel oversees the editorial content of one of the world’s largest magazines. Two distinct views exist on the meaning of time. ...


A native New Yorker, Stengel graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University in 1977 and played on its 1975 NIT winning basketball team. After college, he was a Rhodes Scholar and studied English and History at Christ Church, Oxford. Princeton University is a coeducational private university located in Princeton, New Jersey in the United States of America. ... Rhodes House in Oxford Rhodes Scholarships were created by Cecil John Rhodes. ... College name Christ Church Named after Jesus Christ Established 1546 Sister College Trinity College Dean The Very Revd Christopher Andrew Lewis JCR President William Dorsey Undergraduates 426 MCR or GCR President {{{MCR President}}} Graduates 154 Home page Boat Club Christ Church (Latin: Ædes Christi, the temple or house of Christ...


He cultivated an interest in politics and democracy and became a senior writer and essayist at TIME where he covered both the 1988 and 1996 Presidential campaigns. He also wrote for for The New Yorker, The New Republic and The New York Times. Two distinct views exist on the meaning of time. ... The New Yorker is an American magazine that publishes reportage, criticism, essays, cartoons, poetry, and fiction. ... For other uses, see the disambiguation section. ... The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. ...


His interest in the world extended beyond the pages of newspaper and magazine, and he authored several books including “January Sun: One Day, Three Lives, A South African Town” and “You’re too Kind: A Brief History of Flattery.” In 1993 he collaborated with Nelson Mandela on Mandela’s bestselling autobiography “Long Walk to Freedom” and later served as co-producer of the 1996 Oscar nominated documentary Mandela. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (IPA ) (born 18 July 1918) was the first President of South Africa to be elected in fully-representative democratic elections. ... Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom is an autobiographical work written by Nelson Mandela in 1995, and published by Little Brown & Co. ...


In 1998 he moved back to the world of academia and taught a course at Princeton University called “Politics and the Press” before moving to a very different political arena in 1999, as a senior advisor and chief speechwriter for presidential candidate Bill Bradley. Princeton University is a coeducational private university located in Princeton, New Jersey in the United States of America. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


He returned to print journalism from politics and served in several positions at TIME including the Nation and Culture editor as well as managing editor for TIME.com. Two distinct views exist on the meaning of time. ...


In 2004 Stengel became President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, a museum, education center and think tank in Philadelphia. The National Constitution Center is a museum that opened in 2003 in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and designed by American architect Henry N. Cobb. ...


Stengel is married to Mary Pfaff, who is originally from South Africa, and they have two sons.


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The International Standard Book Number, or ISBN (sometimes pronounced is-ben), is a unique[1] identifier for books, intended to be used commercially. ... The International Standard Book Number, or ISBN (sometimes pronounced is-ben), is a unique[1] identifier for books, intended to be used commercially. ... The International Standard Book Number, or ISBN (sometimes pronounced is-ben), is a unique[1] identifier for books, intended to be used commercially. ...

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