He was foreign editor of the agency from 1944 to 1948.
When the foreign editor spoke, attention in the room began to focus.
He returned to Philadelphia in 1986 and became the paper's foreign editor.
He then worked as an assistant foreign editor in Boston.
He became the newspaper's chief European correspondent and its foreign editor.
Williams held the position of foreign editor for six years before his untimely death in 1928.
By 1942, he was already the magazine's foreign editor.
He has also worked as an assistant foreign editor in New York.
He later joined the staff of Newsweek magazine and was assistant foreign editor there from 1938 to 1942.
He worked at The Star for 21 years, as a reporter and then foreign editor.