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  1. Influential publisher and socialite Ralph Pulitzer (June 11, 1879 – June 14, 1939) was the eldest son of newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer and Kate Davis Pulitzer. Upon his father's death in October 1911, he become president of the Press Publishing Company, which published the New York World and the Evening World. He thus acquired control of the influential New York City newspapers founded ...

  2. Ralph Pulitzer. Ralph Pulitzer, the son of Joseph Pulitzer and Kate Davis Pulitzer, was born in Saint Louis, Missouri, on 11th June, 1879. His wealthy father arranged for him to be privately educated before entering Harvard University. In 1905 Pulitzer married Frederica Vanderbilt Webb.

  3. Pulitzer, Ralph (11 June 1879–14 June 1939), newspaper editor and publisher. subject named as. ... Ralph Pulitzer. 0 references. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 43711767. 1 ...

  4. Ralph Pulitzer (1879-1939) was the son of Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911), creator of the Pulitzer Prize. After Joseph's death, Ralph inherited ownership of the New York World, continuing the intense journalistic competition with rival press magnate William Randolph Hearst. Pulitzer became the first civilian to overfly the battle lines of World War ...

  5. Published: June 15, 1939 Copyright © The New York Times. Created Date: 8/30/2007 7:39:18 PM

  6. On October 14, 1905, he married Frederica Vanderbilt Webb of New York. They were the parents of two sons, Ralph Jr. and Seward Webb Pulitzer. After their divorce he married Margaret K. Leech, a novelist and biographer in 1928. They were the parents of one daughter, Susan Pulitzer.

  7. Publisher Ralph Pulitzer , editor of the New York World, USA, circa 1920. Pulitzer was the son of newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer and upon his... Columnist Speaks Ralph McGill, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist from the Atlanta, Ga., Constitution, whose work appears in The Denver Post also, will...

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