Monday, January 27, 2014

Multi-Tasking

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Poet-Tailor

“The best editors have the wisdom of an oracle, the perspective of a historian, the soul of a poet, the patience of a parent, and the critical eye of a fine tailor.”

—Malcolm Gibson, journalism professor & adviser to The University of Kansas Daily Kansan 









• Editorial Comment: News cut to fit.







PeezPix by Ted Pease 

Glossy Evening







PeezPix. ted.pease@gmail.com

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