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  1. After graduating from high school, Scherick got a job as an office boy at an advertising agency in New York City and went to City College of New York at night. He entered the Army in 1943, serving ...

  2. He was raised in Long Beach, NY and graduated Long Beach High School in 1941. Widely credited as a pioneer in network sports broadcasting, Scherick created the television program ABC's Wide World of Sports at his company Sports Programs, Inc. which he started in 1956 with $600.00. [3] In February 1960, Scherick sold Sports Programs to the ...

  3. 12/3/02. LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Veteran producer Edgar J. Scherick, who created "Wide World of Sports" for ABC, helped produce Woody Allen's first film and brought dozens of TV movies and mini-series to the small screen, died on Tuesday at age 78, associates said. Scherick, whose last completed work was the Emmy-nominated HBO historical drama ...

  4. In his one-and-a-half-hour interview, Edgar J. Scherick (1924-2002) speaks of his early years and education, getting drafted into the Air Corps as a meteorologist during World War II, and getting a job at Dancer Fitzgerald Sample advertising in New York. He talks about founding Sports Programs, Inc., a sports packaging organization which created ABC's Wide World of Sports. Scherick recalls how ...

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Des Moines because this was an issue that was occurring in schools all over the nation. But in Schenck v. U.S., Schenck is the only party with a stake in the outcome. In Tinker v. Des Moines, Tinker prevailed because the students weren't disrupting anything, but in Schenck v. U.S., Schenck was deemed to be creating a "clear and present danger ...

  6. Dec 7, 2002 · A native of New York, Mr. Scherick was an Army meteorologist in World War II and graduated with honors from Harvard after the war. He joined the Dancer-Fitzgerald Advertising Agency in 1950 and ...

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