The similar treatise by Richard Burn had become, through the editions of successive editors, rather a work of reference for lawyers than a guide for magistrates.
The conflict cost Amazing two successive editors (Harry Harrison and Barry N. Malzberg) in a short period at the end of the 1960s.
Some years later it moved into the present space, where it has published weekly under three successive editors, Harold Ross, William Shawn and Robert Gottlieb.
After his death, in 1791, successive editors of Ahiman Rezon progressively excised the insults.
Ms. Adler's book, which is causing the most stir, depicts The New Yorker as a snake pit of intriguers and flatterers trying to curry favor with successive editors.
In 2003 and 2004, successive editors began a controversial revamp of the Review, swinging it toward a more libertarian conservatism and a more neutral editorial position.
The paper maintained a spirit of liberalism during the apartheid years, with successive editors jailed and many editions incensing the National Party government.
Frey and Francis were also successive editors of the ACBL monthly membership magazine.
These changes proved so unpopular among readers that, while running for election, two successive editors promised to "bring the cat back".
In the wake of Theo Payne's death, four successive editors had been hired to take charge of the Union.