biography
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Ross, Harold (Wallace)
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| male
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| lived:
| (1892–1951)
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| biography:
| Newspaper editor, born in Aspen, Colorado, USA. He left high school at 13 to become a reporter for the Salt Lake City Tribune, and in 1910 was with the Marysville Appeal in California. He worked for a variety of newspapers until 1917, when he enlisted in the Railway Engineer Corps of the US army, becoming editor of Stars and Stripes. From 1925 he was founder-editor of the New Yorker. |
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