William G. Connolly
William Gerard Connolly was an American newspaper editor who worked at The New York Times across four decades. He co-authored The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage and was a member of the executive committee of the American Copy Editors Society.
Education
Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on October 12, 1937, William Gerard Connolly attended St. Paul's School, and graduated from the Scranton Preparatory School in 1955 and the University of Scranton in 1959, with a degree in philosophy and English. Following his service in the U.S. Army, in 1963 he earned a master's degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.Career
Connolly began his career at The Minneapolis Tribune, The Houston Chronicle, and The Detroit Free Press as a reporter and editor. However, he spent most of his career at The New York Times. He joined the paper in 1966, working as a copy editor on the foreign news desk. He later served as copy editor on the New York Times Magazine and assistant real estate editor. In 1975, he joined the national news staff. He and Allan M. Siegal wrote several revisions of the newspaper's style guide. In 1979, he left the Times to become managing editor of The Virginian-Pilot, but returned to New York within a few years. He retired in 2001.Connolly was active in promoting racial and ethnic diversity in journalism and supporting student journalism and mentoring with the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education. He lectured several times at the American Press Institute. From 1981 to 2001, he taught courses at the Maynard Institute's editing program, University of Arizona, and the University of California, Berkeley. Connolly was president of the American Copy Editors Society's Education Fund from 2005 to 2010, and served on its board until 2023.