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Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) ... Joseph Pulitzer was born in Makó, Hungary, as the eldest son of Hungarian Jews. His father, Philip, was a prosperous grain merchant, who died when Joseph was eleven.
Joseph Pulitzer and his Prize ... An incredibly small amount of information on Joseph Pulitzer can be found online. ... Pulitzer was born to a wealthy family in Hungary on April 10, 1847. 2 He received
The Journal was founded in 1882 by Albert Pulitzer, Joseph's brother. Albert sold the paper at a profit, and it continued with a modest circulation until Hearst moved to New York and purchased it.
Joseph Pulitzer , Publisher Born: 10 April 1847 Birthplace: Makó, Hungary Died: 29 October 1911 Best Known As: Newspaperman who started the ... Who2 Biography: Joseph Pulitzer, Publisher
The Post-Dispatch, under his son Joseph and then under his grandson Joseph Pulitzer (1913–93), was cited repeatedly for outstanding journalism and ... More on Joseph Pulitzer from Infoplease:
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Joseph Pulitzer and the New York World. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966; Swanberg, W.A. Pulitzer. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1967.
A native of Hungary, Joseph Pulitzer emigrated to the U.S. in 1864 and served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Joseph Pulitzer, Hungarian-born editor and publisher, was important in the development of the modern newspaper in the United States.
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