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The measure of a man Deseret Morning News editor John Hughes leaves big shoes to fill
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Born in Wales a place that has produced more than its share of Utahns Hughes knew at an early age he would be a man who gets the word out.
"I was about 16 in high school in England," he says, "when the master in chemistry and physics informed me that I probably should not a pursue a career in those fields. However the English teacher said, 'If we clean up your grammar, maybe you should be a writer. That seems to be where you're going."'
And that's where he went.
After studying as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, in 1955 he became the African correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor, later moving up to become an assistant foreign editor winning a Pulitzer Prize for his international reporting before taking the reins as the editor of the paper itself in 1970.
He started writing a column for the Monitor, which he continued to write during his Deseret Morning News tenure. He will keep writing it in the future.
In time, Hughes would slide over to the State Department to do what he calls some "reporting in reverse" getting the word out to 5,000 correspondents each day. Working for the U.S. government, he formed many of his most enduring and important connections, including friendships with Marvin and Bernie Kalb and George Shultz, Ronald Reagan's secretary of state. Shultz would become a mentor.
Hughes' many intriguing assignments over that span are worthy of a series of books with titles like "The Radio America Years" or "Newshound at the United Nations." Eventually he took a post at BYU in the early 1990s ("masquerading as a professor of journalism," he says).
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