In 1875, he joined the staff of the Saturday Review and became an assistant editor.
He started his second career in 1950 at The Saturday Review.
He stayed at the Saturday Review as a reviewer until 1975.
Alpert was working for the Saturday Review at the time.
He contributed to the Saturday Review from the time it was founded in 1855.
For several years in the 1960s, he was an editor at the Saturday Review.
He wrote a scathing answer to an attack on his works by the Saturday Review.
After graduating, she worked at the Saturday Review as a science writer.
From 1917-1921 he was the editor of the Saturday Review.
Saturday Review reached its maximum circulation of 660,000 in 1971.