By: Michael Calderone | The Huffington Post
NEW YORK -- On the afternoon of Nov. 20, Carolyn Ryan stood in front of her future office in the Washington bureau of
The New York Times and told staffers why the legacy of famed literary editor Maxwell Perkins, who worked with Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, might soon matter to them.
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