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Palmer Hoyt

Job title
editor and publisher
First name
Palmer
Last name
Hoyt
Years
Employer
The Denver Post
Ordering weight
1

Frank D. Fackenthal

Job title
Acting President
First name
Frank D.
Last name
Fackenthal
Years

By Sean Murphy

Employer
Columbia University
Ordering weight
1

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Job title
president
First name
Dwight D.
Last name
Eisenhower
Years

Dwight D. Eisenhower rose to world prominence through his leadership of the Allied forces during World War II. As commanding general of American forces in Europe, he conducted successful campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. As supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, he directed the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France, and the subsequent military campaign—one of the most complex such operations in history—that culminated in victory over Nazism. He became America's 34th president in 1952 and was easily reelected the nation's chief executive in 1956.

Employer
Columbia University
Ordering weight
1

Sevellon Brown

Job title
editor
First name
Sevellon
Last name
Brown

(Courtesy of United Press International.)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Sevellon Brown III, veteran Washington correspondent and reporter for the Providence Journal-Bulletin, died Wednesday at Rhode Island Hospital. He was 70,

Brown worked at the Journal-Bulletin from 1939 to 1968 when he retired because of ill health.

He was born in Washington on April 23, 1913, the son of Sevellon and Elizabeth Barry Brown.

Employer
The Providence Journal
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1

Carl W. Ackerman

Job title
dean, Graduate School of Journalism
First name
Carl W.
Last name
Ackerman

(Courtesy of the Columbia University Libraries)

Carl William Ackerman (1890-1970), Columbia University B. Litt. 1913, was Dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism from 1931 to 1956. He spent from 1960 to 1962 researching and writing a biography (unpublished) of Hokan Bjornstrom Steffanson, 1883-1962, the Swedish-American industrialist and financier.

Employer
Columbia University
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1

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Citation
For the coverage of the Centralia, Illinois, mine disaster and the follow-up which resulted in impressive reforms in mine safety laws and regulations.
Tags: 1948
Categories: Public Service
Publication
St. Louis Post-Dispatch