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Hungary (Hungary) (search for this): entry pulitzer-joseph
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
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Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): entry pulitzer-joseph
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
April 10th, 1847 AD (search for this): entry pulitzer-joseph
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
Pulitzer, Joseph 1847- Journalist; born in Buda-Pesth, Hungary, April 10, 1847; came to the United States in 1864, and enlisted in the National army; became reporter, subsequently proprietor, of Westliche post, St. Louis; proprietor of the St. Louis Dispatch and Evening post in 1878; proprietor of the New York World in 1883. He was a member of the State legislature of Missouri in 1869; of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874; and of Congress from New York City in 1885-87. In 1893 he gave Columbia University $100,000.
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