• Eugene Collins Pulliam (May 3, 1889 – June 23, 1975) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who was the founder and president of Central Newspapers...
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  • Eugene Smith Pulliam (September 7, 1914 – January 20, 1999) was the publisher of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News from 1975 until his death...
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  • Jane Pulliam (born June 20, 1947) is an American journalist. Pulliam was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is the granddaughter of Eugene C. Pulliam, the...
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  • Eugene Pulliam may refer to: Eugene C. Pulliam (1889–1975), American newspaper publisher and businessman Eugene S. Pulliam (1914–1999), American publisher...
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  • basketball player and sportscaster Eugene C. Pulliam (1889–1975), American newspaper publisher and businessman Eugene S. Pulliam (1914–1999), American newspaper...
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    After Eugene C. Pulliam, the founder and president of Central Newspapers acquired the News in 1948, he became its publisher, while his son, Eugene S. Pulliam...
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  • philanthropist and civic leader. Pulliam began her career as a journalist in Indiana and worked with her husband, Eugene C. Pulliam, as founding secretary-treasurer...
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  • business. Pulliam is the daughter of Eugene C. Pulliam, former owner of The Indianapolis Star and The Indianapolis News and the half-sister of Eugene S. Pulliam...
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    Wesley Knorpp, until it was bought by Midwestern newspaper magnate Eugene C. Pulliam in 1946. Stauffer and Knorpp had changed the newspaper's name to The...
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  • the college in 1909 by a group of student journalists, including Eugene C. Pulliam. The world's first Greek-letter sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, was also...
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    Gilbert C. Clippinger Charles A. Fisher William M. Glenn H. Hedges L. Aldis Hutchens Edward H. Lockwood LeRoy H. Millikan Eugene C. Pulliam Paul M. Riddick...
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    celebrity obituaries, as well as profiles from The Atlantic. Steyn held a Eugene C. Pulliam Visiting Fellowship in Journalism at Hillsdale College in spring 2013...
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    Dan Quayle (category Pulliam family)
    where his great-grandfather was born. His maternal grandfather, Eugene C. Pulliam, was a wealthy and influential publishing magnate who founded Central...
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  • Indianapolis, Indiana, at the time. Central Newspapers was founded by Eugene C. Pulliam, grandfather of United States Vice President Dan Quayle. Tully was...
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    Association of Opinion Journalists in Mobile, Stockman received The Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship for Editorial Writing, presented by the Sigma Delta Chi...
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    Republic newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona, published at the time by Eugene C. Pulliam, where he quickly found a spot on the investigative beat and gained...
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    until his death in 1943. Central Newspapers, Inc. and its owner, Eugene C. Pulliam—maternal grandfather of future Vice President Dan Quayle—purchased...
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    religions were represented. It had one woman but no blacks or Hispanics. Eugene C. Pulliam, owner of the city's major newspaper the Arizona Republic, provided...
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  • Depression to work at the Lebanon Reporter for newspaper publisher Eugene C. Pulliam prior to their marriage in 1941. Afterwards, she worked with her husband...
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    the first floor. Both newspaper publications were sold in 1946 to Eugene C. Pulliam and in 1948 they were moved to new headquarters. In December 1937...
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  • Herald-Press. In the early 1960s, Eugene C. Pulliam, owner of Central Newspapers, Inc., sold the paper to his son-in-law James C. Quayle. He died in 2000 and...
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  • Republic. Both papers were subsequently acquired by Eugene C. Pulliam, in 1946. Under Pulliam's management, it continued to operate as the main evening...
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    Morning Star in Harlingen, Texas in 1937. In 1950, he was hired by Eugene C. Pulliam to be the editor of both The Arizona Republic and The Phoenix Gazette...
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  • chances". Indianapolis News. Indianapolis, Indiana, United States: Eugene C. Pulliam. p. 45. Retrieved March 20, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. (subscription...
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    County Eugene C. Pulliam (1889–1975), founder Central Newspapers, Inc.; Ulysses Roy A. Roberts (1887–1967), newspaper editor; Muscotah W. Eugene Smith...
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    Company, "shouldering a major portion of the management burden". Eugene C. Pulliam, the maternal grandfather of Dan Quayle and owner of the Republic...
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  • Robertson, William F. Buckley, George S. Schuyler, Ralph de Toledano, Eugene C. Pulliam, Arleigh Burke, August Johansen, Walter H. Judd, Katharine St. George...
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  • Czechoslovakia Eugene C. Pulliam – newspaper publisher, The Indianapolis Star and The Arizona Republic James C. Quayle – newspaper publisher Ben C. Solomon...
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  • 1947, where she wrote the column 'Around Town'. The newspaper owner, Eugene C. Pulliam, was famously conservative but he respected Savoy's liberal views...
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  • eventually named to the elite group known as the Phoenix 40 along with Eugene C. Pulliam, Karl Eller, and others. Junius was called in 1975 by LDS Church church...
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