"in memoriam: william lutwiniak 1919-1992," by jbn (j. baxter newgate)

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LETTERS Betterand better IN MEMORIAM: WILLIAM LUTWINIAK 1919-1992 I eagerly await each newissue of CROSSW RD.Nobettercollecrion of crossword puzzles exists ! JeanPeck Lincoln, Neb. I wish you were published monthly! Anita Kruger Longmeadow, Mass. It gets better andbetter! Marjorie S. Clement La Mesa, Calif. Thank you for CROSSW RD Magazine. It is so very well con- ceived and does nothing butimprove every issue. Manny Nosowsky SanFrancisco, Calif. SecondannualWynner Award luncheon? Let's discuss thefirst an- nualaward for a moment. I received second-hand information tellingme that I was awinner ("BestNew Puzzle Book" or something like that). To date,Ihave received no verification of this-no trophy, no letter of com- mendation, no T-shirt, nada. Justa rumor. On theoff-chance thatI amonce again nominated for aWynner award, I hereby unnominate me. If I don't nip this in the bud, I couldend up with an entire showcase full of imaginary awards. Also, should anyone provide you with any photographs of me (though how anyone wouldbe in possession of such is beyond me),I hereby for- bidtheir use. I quite enjoy my newly- found anonymity and wish it to be respected, thank you. Henry Hook Brooklyn, N.Y. It was withgreatpleasure and pride thatl read the January/February 1992 issue of CROSSWRD Magazine. I amdeeply appreciative of thehonor you confened upon me. Thank you. Bill Lutwiniak SilverSpring, Md. Bill Lutwiniak's letter arrived at CROSSW RD just before his death. We at CROSSW RD Magazinehave lost a good friend and the crosswordworld has lost its most prolific constructor. Bill promised us he wouldcon- tribute apuzzle for every issueof CROSSW RD aslongashelived. And he did. This is our first issue without a puzzle by William Lutwiniak. - jbn CROSSW RD Magazine T-shirts go to Paul Grandstrom of Seattle, Wash., Hildred Nozick of Watchung, N. J.,and Howard Friedman of Brooklyn, N. y., who were selected at randomfrom all whoturned in tie correctsolution (shown here). Congratulations to all who solved "Return of Mean andNastv"! Q H L E P U T S o M R A L E U 5 EU D I N A N SEA L ET o D 5 F E T H U P L T H U R I T N F t I T o P ED R (J ET ru E ARD R A SAR o EEN E N TER A N I MA L R U N T T RE MA N E T EL AS D o E N T H N D A N A M o D U L AR L o N M L T o I N 5 E ND N I o N E 5 TLAV E [/ EE I S ES q A T tr 5 T W RI) Vol. II . No.3 . May/June lD2 Editor and Publisher J. Baxter Newgate Managing Editor Fred Piscop Crossword Editor Richard Silvestri Puzzle Editor George Bredehorn Contributing Editors Eric Albert Emily Cox Karen L. Hodge TripPayne Henry Rathvon MelRosen A. J. Santora Mike Shenk WillShortz StaffWrlter Helene Hovanec Asslstant to the Publisher Dorothy Bredehorn Editor-at-Large Stanley Newman Consulting Editor Stan Chess CROSSW RD Magazine is published bimonthlyby Crossword Magazine, lnc., u $3.95 perissue. One-year subscriptions are $l 8;two-yearsubscriptions are $32, and three- yearsubscriptions are $45. Please add $4 per year for poskge and handling to Canada or Mexico;elsewhere please add $10 per year. Editorial and subscription requests shouldbe sedto: CROSSW RD Magazine,7l3Francis Drive, Wantagh, New York 11793-1038. Telephone: (516) 679-8608. a CROSSW RD,DoubleC.rossword,andWynrer arc frademarks of Crossword Magazine, Ine Phrase Forays, Split Decisiux and Rrzzles, by George! ae trademaks of Bred-a-Hom Garnes. The oontents of thismagazine aecopynghtI 992 by Crossword Magazine, hc Reprodrctiorin wholeorinprr wilhoutpriorwritten permissicr isprohibitedCoverptroto by Dur Ctrisrensen May.June 1992 CROSSW RD

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This brief obituary, written by jbn (J. Baxter Newgate), was originally published in the May/June 1992 issue of CROSSW RD Magazine. Note the letter from William Lutwiniak at the bottom of the Letters column. Copyright 1992, 2015, Megalo Media, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Stan Chess and CROSSW-RD Magazine.

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Page 1: "In Memoriam: William Lutwiniak 1919-1992," by jbn (J. Baxter Newgate)

LETTERSBetter and better IN MEMORIAM:

WILLIAM LUTWINIAK1919-1992

I eagerly await each new issue ofCROSSW RD. Nobettercollecrionof crossword puzzles exists !

Jean PeckLincoln, Neb.

I wish you were publ ishedmonthly!

Anita KrugerLongmeadow, Mass.

It gets better and better!Marjorie S. Clement

La Mesa, Calif.

Thank you for CROSSW RDMagazine. It is so very well con-ceived and does nothing but improveevery issue.

Manny NosowskySan Francisco, Calif.

Second annual Wynner Awardluncheon? Let's discuss the first an-nual award for a moment. I receivedsecond-hand information telling methat I was a winner ("BestNew PuzzleBook" or something like that). Todate,I have received no verificationof this-no trophy, no letter of com-mendation, no T-shirt, nada. Just arumor.

On the off-chance that I am onceagain nominated for a Wynner award,I hereby unnominate me. If I don'tnip this in the bud, I could end upwith an entire showcase full ofimaginary awards.

Also, should anyone provide youwith any photographs of me (thoughhow anyone would be in possessionof such is beyond me), I hereby for-bid their use. I quite enjoy my newly-found anonymity and wish it to berespected, thank you.

Henry HookBrooklyn, N.Y.

It was with greatpleasure and pridethatl read the January/February 1992issue of CROSSW RD Magazine. Iam deeply appreciative of the honoryou confened upon me. Thank you.

Bill LutwiniakSilver Spring, Md.

Bill Lutwiniak's letter arrivedat CROSSW RD just before hisdeath. We at CROSSW RDMagazine have lost a good friendand the crossword world has lostits most prolific constructor.

Bill promised us he wouldcon-tribute apuzzle for every issue ofCROSSW RD aslongashelived.And he did. This is our first issuewithout a puzzle by WilliamLutwiniak. - jbn

CROSSW RD Magazine T-shirts goto Paul Grandstrom of Seattle, Wash.,Hildred Nozick of Watchung, N. J., andHoward Friedman of Brooklyn, N. y.,who were selected at random from allwho turned in tie correctsolution (shownhere).

Congratulations to all who solved"Return of Mean and Nastv"!

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W RI)Vol. II . No. 3 . May/June lD2

Editor and PublisherJ. Baxter Newgate

Managing EditorFred Piscop

Crossword EditorRichard Silvestri

Puzzle EditorGeorge Bredehorn

Contributing EditorsEric AlbertEmily Cox

Karen L. HodgeTrip Payne

Henry RathvonMel Rosen

A. J. SantoraMike ShenkWil lShortz

Staff WrlterHelene Hovanec

Asslstant to the PublisherDorothy Bredehorn

Editor-at-LargeStanley Newman

Consulting EditorStan Chess

CROSSW RD Magazine is publishedbimonthly by Crossword Magazine, lnc., u$3.95 perissue. One-year subscriptions are$l 8; two-yearsubscriptions are $32, and three-year subscriptions are $45. Please add $4 peryear for poskge and handling to Canada orMexico; elsewhere please add $10 per year.Editorial and subscription requests should besedto: CROSSW RD Magazine,7l3 FrancisDrive, Wantagh, New York 11793-1038.Telephone: (516) 679-8608.

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CROSSW RD,DoubleC.rossword,andWynrerarc frademarks of Crossword Magazine, InePhrase Forays, Split Decisiux and Rrzzles, byGeorge! ae trademaks of Bred-a-Hom Garnes.The oontents of this magazine aecopynght I 992by Crossword Magazine, hc Reprodrctior inwholeorin prr wilhoutpriorwritten permissicrisprohibited Coverptroto by Dur Ctrisrensen

May.June 1992 CROSSW RD