Donald Forst
American newspaper editor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Donald H. Forst was an American newspaper editor who worked for a variety of newspapers, mostly in New York, and headed New York Newsday, The Village Voice, and The Boston Herald. Early life and education Forst was born in Crown Heights and raised in Brooklyn, where his father was a lawyer. He was educated at the University of Vermont, where he started in journalism working on the college newspaper—he said in an interview because there was an attractive girl at the sign-up table. He earned a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. According to Wayne Barrett of The Village Voice, he had originally wanted to play professional baseball, only his mother sent away the scouts the New York Yankees sent to the house and forbade them to contact her son again.
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- Incommensurately Modulated Polar Structures in Antiferroelectric Sn‐Modified Lead Zirconate Titanate: The Modulated Structure and Its Influences on Electrically Induced Polarizations and Strains (1995) (80)
- Compositional heterogeneity and the origins of the multicell cubic state in Sn‐doped lead zirconate titanate ceramics (1994) (55)
- Incommensurately Modulated Polar Structures in Antiferroelectric Tin‐Modified Lead Zirconate Titanate: II, Dependence of Structure‐Property Relations on Tin Content (2005) (12)
- Observation of multiple electrically induced phase transitions and a decoupling of the induced strain and polarization in Sn-modified lead zirconate titanate (1997) (9)
- Incommensuration and the distorted oxygen octahedron of antiferroelectric tin‐modified lead zirconate titanate (1994) (4)
- Electrically-Induced Strains in Sn-Modified Lead Zirconate Titanate (1994) (1)
- Structure-property relationships and phase stability in the tin-modified lead zirconate titanate crystalline solution series (1996) (1)
- Secondary "Low Intensity" Exposure Method of Latensification (1960) (0)
- [Microdosimetry using a spheroid proportion counter without a wall]. (1972) (0)
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