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Howard H. Hays

Job title
editor and publisher
First name
Howard H.
Last name
Hays

(Courtesy of The Press-Democrat.)

RIVERSIDE: Former P-E publisher and editor Tim Hays dies

Pulitzer Prize winner who led the newspaper for decades won landmark First Amendment cases

From Staff Reports

October 14, 2011

Howard H. "€œTim" Hays Jr., the Harvard-educated lawyer who chose a newspaperman'™s life and led what became The Press-Enterprise into national prominence as a Pulitzer Prize-winning advocate of open government and defender of the First Amendment, died Friday in St. Louis. He was 94.

Employer
Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise
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John Cowles

Job title
editorial chairman
First name
John
Last name
Cowles

John Cowles Jr., 82, Dies; Led Minneapolis Newspapers

by Bruce Weber, March 19, 2012, The New York Times

John Cowles Jr., a Minneapolis newspaper executive and philanthropist whose support for arts, sports and entertainment helped elevate the Twin Cities' cultural community to national prominence, died on Saturday at home in Minneapolis. He was 82.

The cause was lung cancer, his son Jay said.

Employer
The Minneapolis Star & Tribune
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John Cowles, Jr.
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Benjamin Bradlee

Job title
executive editor
First name
Benjamin
Last name
Bradlee

(Courtesy of The New York Times)

Ben Bradlee’s Charmed, Charming Life

By David Carr

October 22, 2014

Civilians, people who don’t think the toppling of a sitting American president with newspaper articles is one of humankind’s lasting achievements, will read encomiums to Ben Bradlee like this one and wonder: What’s the big deal?

Employer
The Washington Post
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Elie Abel

Job title
dean, Graduate School of Journalism
First name
Elie
Last name
Abel
Years

Elie Abel, Newsman and Teacher, Dies at 83

July 24, 2004 by Jacques Steinberg

Elie Abel, a former foreign and domestic correspondent at both The New York Times and NBC News who drew on those experiences as dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in the 1970's, died on Thursday at a hospice in Rockville, Md. He was 83. The cause was pneumonia, said his son, Mark, but Mr. Abel had been in declining health since 1998, when he had a severe stroke. He also had Alzheimer's disease.

Employer
Columbia University
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1

Anchorage Daily News

Citation
For its disclosures of the impact and influence of the Teamsters Union on Alaska's economy and politics.
Tags: 1976
Categories: Public Service
Publication
Anchorage Daily News

Ned Rorem

Citation
First performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on December 5, 1975. It is subtitled "Ten Etudes of Orchestra."
Tags: 1976
Categories: Music
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Air Music