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The Editor and Mr. Hawkes

The Editor and Mr. Hawkes Kenneth Arbogast Appalachian Heritage, Volume 18, Number 1, Winter 1990, pp. 46-52 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1990.0030 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/438263/summary Access provided at 19 Feb 2020 21:33 GMT from JHU Libraries Berea College Photo Archives 46 The Editor and Mr. Hawkes by Kenneth Arbogast Sometimes even the inevitable is a sur- "unpleasant." One widow took it hard. prise, like the Second World War, or the The other apparently took his Oldsmo- death of Benjamin Franklin Hines. bile and the remainder of a once-hefty Hines, my boss, was 84 when he passed bankroll and disappeared. That was '52, out at his mahogany rolltop desk in the I believe, right after that terrible business editor's office of the Buckhannon Bugle at Chosin. Only the major details had their own wire services then, so I called where he reigned supreme for 57 years. His word was gospel at the paper, and my stories back to Buckhannon each the Bugle was Hines' word, except for night, not to the night desk, but to Hines an occasional letter from a certain Mr. at home. He translated my version to his Hawkes of Valley Head, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

The Editor and Mr. Hawkes

Appalachian Review , Volume 18 (1) – Jan 8, 2014

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Abstract

Kenneth Arbogast Appalachian Heritage, Volume 18, Number 1, Winter 1990, pp. 46-52 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1990.0030 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/438263/summary Access provided at 19 Feb 2020 21:33 GMT from JHU Libraries Berea College Photo Archives 46 The Editor and Mr. Hawkes by Kenneth Arbogast Sometimes even the inevitable is a sur- "unpleasant." One widow took it hard. prise, like the Second World War, or the The other apparently took his Oldsmo- death of Benjamin Franklin Hines. bile and the remainder of a once-hefty Hines, my boss, was 84 when he passed bankroll and disappeared. That was '52, out at his mahogany rolltop desk in the I believe, right after that terrible business editor's office of the Buckhannon Bugle at Chosin. Only the major details had their own wire services then, so I called where he reigned supreme for 57 years. His word was gospel at the paper, and my stories back to Buckhannon each the Bugle was Hines' word, except for night, not to the night desk, but to Hines an occasional letter from a certain Mr. at home. He translated my version to his Hawkes of Valley Head,

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