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Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. The New Yorker Editor ,. Malcolm Gladwell Contributor ,. Hendrik Hertzberg Contributor ,. John Colapinto Contributor. Robert A. Wilson Editor ,. Doris Kearns Goodwin ,.

David McCullough ,. Stephen E. American Society of Magazine Editors Compiler ,. Kurt Andersen Goodreads Author Contributor ,. Caitlin Flanagan Contributor ,. Vanessa Grigoriadis Contributor. Adele M. Stan Editor ,. Katie Roiphe Contributor ,. Camille Paglia Contributor ,. Naomi Wolf Goodreads Author Contributor. Although he was technically prohibited from participating in extracurricular activities, Hertzberg recalled that he kept writing under the pseudonym Sidney Hart. In addition to his interest in reporting, many remember Hertzberg for his liberal political leanings.

Thomas and the Swedish system of government. He met the majority of his friends through his extracurricular commitments, and he was highly regarded by those who knew him.

He had this raw charm about him—when he focused, and was interested in people, people would open up and tell him things, which made him a great reporter.

The connections that he made as an undergraduate at Harvard would propel Hertzberg forward later on in his life, especially in his writing career. Instead of chasing after opportunities, for Hertzberg, opportunities fell into place.

At the time, it was common for newspapers and magazines to have campus correspondent programs through which they would attract gifted student writers at Harvard. Hertzberg became a campus correspondent for Newsweek as an undergraduate and then eventually moved to San Francisco to work at the publication full-time after graduation.

Later on, Hertzberg landed a job as a staff writer at the New Yorker.



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