Examples of use of general editor
1. In noting that Mukasey is the leading candidate to be the next attorney general, Editor William Kristol, who has deep ties in the conservative world, wrote: "Olson would be a superb AG –– and there is a case for nominating Olson, and inviting a Senate confirmation fight over issues of legal philosophy and executive power.
2. The volume, including a preface, list of names, abbreviations, sources, annotated document list, and this press release, are available at the Office of the Historian website (http÷//www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/nixon/e7). For further information contact Edward Keefer, General Editor of the Foreign Relations series, at (202) 663–1131; fax (202) 663–128'; e–mail history@state.gov.
3. Its general editor, Jonathan Bate, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at Warwick University, said: ‘The greatness of Shakespeare comes from his capacity to confront every aspect of human experience and in particular to hold together the great paradoxes of our being – love is one of our highest aspirations, while sex is one of our basic biological instincts, yet the two go intimately together.‘ But Professor Stanley Wells, author of Looking for Sex in Shakespeare, said: ‘If the best thing you can say about a new edition is that it‘s filthy, it doesn‘t say a lot.