Jay Nelson Tuck (1916-1985) was a journalist, television critic and president of The Newspaper Guild of New York City. He held reporting and editing posts...
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Jay Nelson Tuck, Jr. (born April 25, 1945) is an American journalist, television producer, author, voice talent and lecturer. During his 35-year-employment...
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Margaret Cox, married Jay Nelson Tuck, a celebrated journalist who was the New York Post's first radio and television critic. Tuck graduated from Pompton...
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Poniewozik Alan Sepinwall Tom Shales Jim Shelley Alessandra Stanley Jay Nelson Tuck Jacques Barzun Walter Benjamin Whitwell Elwin (1816–1900) – literature...
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2015. Staff. "Jay Nelson Tuck, 69, A Reporter and Editor", The New York Times, November 25, 1985. Accessed May 1, 2015. "Jay Nelson Tuck, a journalist...
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Rafael Cordero) by Jack Delano - May 1994 "Heroes of Puerto Rico" by Jay Nelson Tuck - March 1970 Rafael Cordero Portals: Biography Catholicism Puerto Rico...
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William Sutherland Arlo Tatum Evan W. Thomas (pacifist) Carmen Trotta Jay Nelson Tuck Anna Strunsky Walling George Willoughby Lillian Willoughby Frances...
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Milton Bracker, Virginia Lee Warren New York Times National Reporting Jay Nelson Tuck New York Post Metropolitan Reporting Richard Carter New York Compass...
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of an article were assembled, a staff of four (headed by associate editor Jay Breen) would rewrite it several times to achieve Confidential's "toboggan...
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Debbie Evans Tim Trella Christopher J. Tuck Kevin Scott (semi driver) Won Best Work With a Vehicle Christopher J. Tuck Mike Justus Won Best Stunt by a Stunt...
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