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+ | '''R. W. Apple, Jr.''' [[GS]] [[1961]] was an American journalist notable for his work with the ''[[New York Times]]'', where his exploits were the stuff of legend. | ||
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+ | Apple attended GS after being kicked out of [[Princeton]] - several times. He later wrote for ''[[Spec]]''. | ||
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+ | He was also well known for being a foodie, a hobby that was aided and abetted by the Times' expense account policies. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/04/nyregion/05applecnd.html New York Times Obituary] | ||
[[Category: General Studies alumni]] | [[Category: General Studies alumni]] | ||
[[Category: Class of 1961]] | [[Category: Class of 1961]] |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 31 March 2008
- See also Wikipedia's article about "R. W. Apple".
R. W. Apple, Jr. GS 1961 was an American journalist notable for his work with the New York Times, where his exploits were the stuff of legend.
Apple attended GS after being kicked out of Princeton - several times. He later wrote for Spec.
He was also well known for being a foodie, a hobby that was aided and abetted by the Times' expense account policies.