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  1. In 1960, Ryskind started to write a feature column in the Los Angeles Times that promoted conservative ideas for the next 11 years. His son Allan H. Ryskind was the longtime editor of the conservative weekly Human Events.

  2. Aug 25, 1985 · In addition to his wife, Mr. Ryskind is survived by a daughter, Ruth Ohman of Manhattan; a son, Alan, of Washington; three grandchildren, and two sisters, Mary Lewis and Ruth Ashton, both of...

  3. Ryskind is survived by his wife of 56 years, Ruth; a daughter, Ruth Ohman, executive editor of the Journal of American Cardiologists, and a son, Alan, co-owner and editor of the conservative...

  4. His autobiography, "I Shot an Elephant in My Pajamas: The Morrie Ryskind Story", which was published posthumously in 1994. On December 19, 1929, he married Mary House, and the couple had a son and a daughter, who both had literary careers.

  5. Learn all about Morrie Ryskind and his contributions to the community and society at The Knowledge Nest. Discover his achievements, work, and impact.

  6. The Morrie Ryskind papers cover the years 1911 to 1985. The collection includes financial papers, contracts, writings, scripts with Ryskind's handwritten notes and edits, and newspaper clippings. There is only one box of correspondence, almost all of which is dated pre-1950.

  7. Morrie Ryskind. 4.00. 4 ratings2 reviews. Ryskind's story is one of a classic American success. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants, he attended Columbia University, achieved legendary fame on Broadway and in Hollywood, won the Pulitzer Prize, and became a noted, nationally syndicated columnist.

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