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  Legacy Report
Raymond Newhouse-[600], son of John Bernard Newhouse -[471] and Amelia Kramer -[482], was born on Nov 26, 1899 in Freedom Twnshp WI, was christened _____/_____/_____ in __________, __________, __________, died on Sep 22, 1972 in Kaukauna WI, at age 72, and was buried _____/_____/_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Donald Walter Newhouse-[220] was born on Feb 20, 1930 in __________, __________, __________ and was christened _____/_____/_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Joseph Donald Newhouse-[1501] was born on Nov 20, 1953 in Green Bay WI and was christened _____/_____/_____ in __________, __________, __________.
servercc.oakton.edu /~garyn/Genealogy/RayN'sDecendants.htm   (2177 words)

  
 Newhouse
Newhouser was a schoolboy star in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan, signed by the hometown Detroit Tigers in 1939 at the age of 18.
Newhouser was 4-F due to a leaky heart valve; he attempted to join the service anyway but was turned down several times.
Newhouse is the namesake of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and the founder of the current empire of Advance Publications.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/146/newhouse.html   (846 words)

  
 Newhouse III : Groundbreaking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The sun shone brightly on the Newhouse School plaza Saturday, Nov. 12, at the official groundbreaking ceremonies for the 74,000-square-foot third building to be added to the current two-building S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications complex.
Donald Newhouse said that Newhouse III is a must "if the School is to carry out what my father (Samuel I. Newhouse) wished for it.
The ceremonies concluded with Donald Newhouse, clad in an official hard hat, symbolically lifting the first shovel-full of earth from the controls of a bulldozer.
newhouse.syr.edu /nh3/groundbreaking.cfm   (413 words)

  
 LEXSEE 22 RAD
By what we do today we allow Newhouse Broadcasting Corporation to achieve an unhealthy degree of control over the minds of citizens of the Portland area by reason of their total ownership of a high-rating AM station, a high-rating TV station, an FM station, and two daily newspapers.
Newhouse Broadcasting Corporation now owns 50 percent (15,000 shares) of the voting stock of Mount Hood; the other 15,000 shares are held under a voting trust with 32 beneficial shareholders owning the voting trust certificates.
Since the transfer here is voluntary and the interest to be transferred is a controlling one (50 percent), whereby Newhouse will gain total ownership of the licensee, I must assume that our multiple ownership rules are applicable and that the parties to the transaction were correct in filing their transfer request on FCC Form 315.
www.uiowa.edu /~cyberlaw/FCCOps/1971/22R2_1086.htm   (1493 words)

  
 Newhouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre (Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater)
"Newhouse" is also the translation of the name "Casanova", "Neuhaus".
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newhouse   (87 words)

  
 AJR - A New Era at Newhouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Newhouse publishers have the freedom to make decisions that shape the futures of their newspapers, rather than the next quarterly report, he says.
Publishers and editors who attend say Donald Newhouse and his kin are attentive to the details of each operation, but are directly involved only in major decisions.
Newhouse is a gracious man, soft-spoken to the point of seeming shy (he declined to be photographed for this article).
www.ajr.org /article_printable.asp?id=1320   (4602 words)

  
 Advancing the Vision, Syracuse University Magazine
Newhouse graduates can be found doing the vital work of bringing news, information, and entertainment to millions of people around the world via print, radio, television, film, and the Internet.
Appearing with Rubin and Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw in the atrium of the communications center that bears his father’s name, Newhouse announced a $15 million grant from the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation to be used in the construction of a third building for the complex.
Newhouse Dean David M. Rubin, left, SU Trustee Donald E. Newhouse ’51, and Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw appear at a press conference announcing plans for a third building in the Newhouse complex.
sumagazine.syr.edu /fall03/advancing   (823 words)

  
 TIME.com: Man Who Came to Dinner -- Oct. 31, 1960 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
To Samuel I. Newhouse, 65, the little-known press lord whose 14 daily newspapers form the nation's fastest-growing newspaper chain, anything less than absolute possession of a paper is unthinkable.
Newhouse's buy included possession rights to a 45% stock holding that belonged to the widow and four children of Sherman Hoar Bowles, the papers' eccentric last dynastic proprietor, who died in 1952.
Last week Donald R. Newhouse, 41, Samuel Newhouse's cousin and business manager of the morning Oregonian, was wounded in the thigh by an unidentified assailant who fired a shotgun through a basement window.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,938698,00.html   (637 words)

  
 Jew Watch - Leaders - Samuel Irving Newhouse
Newhouse was associate publisher of the Newhouse newspaper group and with his brothers, Samuel I. and Norman Newhouse, built and operated the family-owned enterprise.
Samuel I. Newhouse died in 1979, and Norman Newhouse died in 1988.
Underlying the estimate of the Newhouses' wealth is a gemlike collection of properties: 26 daily newspapers, most of them monopolies; 11 big-name magazines in the U.S. and a rackful of others overseas; a leading book publisher, Random House; the ninth-largest cable TV operation in the country.
jewwatch.com /jew-leaders-newhouse.html   (6160 words)

  
 The Newhouse Way - CJR, January/February 2000
A number of current and former Newhouse employees, and other observers of the family and its papers, say that sometime in the last decade or so, the Newhouses decided profitable newspapers weren't enough.
Then, Donald Newhouse served a stint as chairman of the Newspaper Association of America and was elected to The Associated Press board of directors, two rather public seats for such a private man. "This was something new," says Fred Stickel, long-time publisher of The Oregonian.
In his own circumspect way, Steve Newhouse acknowledges that the Newhouse Way has allowed the talented new crop of editors to flourish, but that it also left unchecked the shortcomings of some past Newhouse editors who were not as good.
archives.cjr.org /year/00/1/newhouse.asp   (1869 words)

  
 Wellesley Receives $10 Million Gift for Humanities Center
Half of the gift will be used for capital construction and equipment for the Susan and Donald Newhouse Center for the Humanities and half will endow faculty salaries and academic program support.
In addition to her volunteer leadership at Wellesley, Susan Newhouse is chair of The Fresh Air Fund and a trustee of the New York Public Library.
Donald Newhouse is president of Advance Publications, Inc., one of the largest U.S. newspaper and magazine publishers.
www.wellesley.edu /PublicAffairs/Releases/2003/042203.html   (553 words)

  
 Legacy Report
Derek Laurence Newhouse-[309], son of Gary Raymond Newhouse -[1] and Joan Lynne Schiewe -[2], was born on Dec 14, 1989.
Donald Walter Newhouse-[220], son of Raymond Newhouse -[600] and Agnes Verhoeven -[711], was born on Feb 20, 1930.
Raymond Newhouse-[600], son of John Bernard Newhouse -[471] and Amelia Kramer -[482], was born on Nov 26, 1899 in Freedom Twnshp WI and died on Sep 22, 1972 in Kaukauna WI, at age 72.
servercc.oakton.edu /~garyn/Genealogy/ancestors.html   (10868 words)

  
 By David Plotz - Slate Magazine
(Donald's editors are a different story, as they will be happy to tell you.) It's a closed economy where almost all human needs and desires can be gratified with a miraculous, unlimited currency called the Si.
Newhouse expense stories are a staple of New York literary-journalistic conversation.
None of the 39 past and present Newhouse employees I spoke to for this story would talk on the record, for obvious reasons.
www.slate.com /id/2481   (2210 words)

  
 Newhouse Center for the Humanities - Home - Wellesley College
The Susan and Donald Newhouse Center for the Humanities at Wellesley College was established by a generous gift from Susan and Donald Newhouse in 2004.
The Newhouse Center aims to enrich the intellectual life of the Wellesley College community and, in particular, to promote excellence and innovation in humanistic studies.
When renovations are completed in 2006, the Newhouse Center will occupy a central space in the Wellesley campus and will host eight to twelve resident fellows each year—post-doctoral fellows, Wellesley faculty members on sabbatical, and visiting scholars from other institutions.
www.wellesley.edu /NCH   (274 words)

  
 Holt Uncensored #26 : 1/5/99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Newhouse is characterized as a refined but hungry publicity hound seeking personal fame through "books that created the same sort of buzz as his hottest magazines," Felsenthal writes.
Newhouse's meeting with the New Yorker staff at the time of firing Bob Gottlieb (who came in as editor after Shawn) provides a few morbid chuckles as well.
Newhouse sold Random House to Bertelsmann last year on a whim, suggests Felsenthal, because his brother Donald had informed him that the family's empire could afford only one money-losing venture, and Si, having rid the magazine of Spend A Bundle Tina, chose to keep the New Yorker.
www.holtuncensored.com /members/column26.html   (3832 words)

  
 Willamette Week - 500 Words
As many Portlanders know, The Oregonian is owned by New York's Newhouse family, whose large and hugely profitable media empire includes, among other holdings, dozens of newspapers and a large stable of magazines: Vanity Fair, Vogue, Glamour, Allure, Self, Mademoiselle, GQ, Details and so forth, as well as The New Yorker and Wired.
Donald Newhouse, the younger son, supervises the newspapers, while his older brother, Si, looks after the magazines.
"Donald makes the money and Si spends it," is a remark author Felsenthal says she heard often.
www.wweek.com /html/500words121698.html   (464 words)

  
 A Closer Look at Newhouse - CJR, January/February 2000
But it is clear from talking to observers of the New Jersey media scene, as well as current Star-Ledger staffers, that Willse has used his Newhouse freedom to invigorate a paper long considered dull, a classic underachiever.
And there was the letter, sent anonymously last September to Donald Newhouse and Martin Bartner, the since-deceased publisher.
He was hired to cure a paper that has been described as suffering from a culture of mediocrity.
archives.cjr.org /year/00/1/newhouse-papers.asp   (1475 words)

  
 Katrina Aftermath: Newhouses Right Times-Picayune (New York Observer)
And they were the first to turn around to face the rest of the country and speak for their readers: "Help Us, Please," a Sept. 2 headline read.
The New York Newhouses have forged a strong bond with the New Orleans daily, which was born in 1837 and at one time published William Faulkner and William Sidney Porter.
Norman Newhouse, the uncle of Condé Nast scion Si, moved to New Orleans in 1967 and kept an office in The Times-Picayune building for 20 years before his death in 1988.
katrina05.blogspot.com /2005/09/newhouses-right-times-picayune-new.html   (300 words)

  
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Advance/Newhouse Partnership is a general partnership between Newhouse Broadcasting Corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Advance Publications, Inc. Advance/Newhouse's cable television systems serve approximately 1.4 million subscribers.
Newhouse Broadcasting Corp. is owned 50% by S.I. Newhouse, Jr.
TWE and Advance/Newhouse have formed a general partnership, the Partnership, to which Advance/Newhouse will contribute all of its cable television systems, with 1.4 million customers, along with certain related assets and TWE will contribute certain of its cable television systems (or TWE's interests therein), which serve approximately 2.8 million subscribers, and certain related assets.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1995/da950580.txt   (2134 words)

  
 The Daily Orange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A new home for Newhouse: $28.5 million project to include additional space for student, faculty interaction
The third building of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Newhouse III, which had its groundbreaking Saturday morning, will feature an etching of the First Amendment into the outside of the building.
Donald Newhouse gives $15 million donation to construction of addition
dailyorange.com /media/paper522/sections/20051114News.html?...   (189 words)

  
 Donald Newhouse, The World's Richest People - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Donald Newhouse, The World's Richest People - Forbes.com
With brother Donald, two sons of Sam Newhouse, Russian immigrant's son who turned around Bayonne Times as a teenager, went on to build nation's largest privately owned newspaper chain.
Brothers took over after father's death in 1979; beat IRS in huge estate-tax battle.
www.forbes.com /lists/2006/10/LOKT.html   (193 words)

  
 Newhouse A1
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What began in 1990 as a generous but temporary expedient, handing out bottled water to troops gathering in Saudi Arabia for Desert Storm, has grown into a financial and logistics nightmare that runs counter to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's drive to make the military lighter and more agile.
And while GIs consider bottled water an entitlement, some generals regard it as coddling.
www.newhousenews.com /archive/wood072903.html   (787 words)

  
 Newhouse: No Plans to Shutter or Sell the 'Times-Picayune'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Advance Publications President Donald E. Newhouse said the company has no plans to shutter or sell The Times-Picayune in New Orleans.
Newhouse is the recipient of the Katherine Graham Lifetime Achievement Award.
Jay R. Smith, outgoing NAA chairman, presented Newhouse with the honor during the closing lunch at the McCormick Place.
www.editorandpublisher.com /eandp/article_brief/eandp/1/1002277130   (219 words)

  
 Advance Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The newspaper and magazine publishing giant shuns corporate fanfare as it remains under the private control of the Newhouse family.
Newhouse owns the paper for less than a year.
After struggling with circulation and revenue, Newhouse makes a deal with the other newspaper in town, The Sentinel, to be bought out.
www.apfn.org /media/Advanced.htm   (899 words)

  
 Newhouse A1
But some conservatives still view Powell as a hindrance, saying he has not backed Bush strongly enough.
Although Powell has publicly defended the decision to invade Iraq, his behind-the-scenes skirmishes with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld have become well known.
Before the war, a team of planners led by a State Department veteran developed a set of plans for rebuilding the country, but Democrats say Rumsfeld disregarded its advice.
www.newhousenews.com /archive/mccutcheon021904.html   (946 words)

  
 Happenings › Current Student › S.I. Newhouse Communications Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The official groundbreaking for the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications' Newhouse III building took place at 11:30 a.m., Homecoming Weekend, this Saturday, Nov. 12.
Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor, Newhouse Dean David Rubin and Donald Newhouse participated in the groundbreaking on the Newhouse Plaza.
Construction will be funded through a $15-million grant from the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, one of the largest private donations in SU's history.
newhouse.syr.edu /news/index.cfm?id=37   (147 words)

  
 Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Donates $1 Million To Relief Efforts In South Asia And Eastern Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
and Donald E. Newhouse made the announcement for the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation.
The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation is supported by the newspapers and magazines, business publications, and cable interests owned by the Newhouse family.
The American Red Cross, in partnership with the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, is rushing to provide specialized relief and financial assistance to Asian and African countries suffering the devastation from last week’s tsunami.
www.redcross.org /pressrelease/0,1077,0_489_3904,00.html   (573 words)

  
 Challenged on Its Mideast Coverage, Oregonian News Editors Cite AP Inaccuracies
The paper is owned by Donald E. Newhouse, who, along with his brother Sy, runs Newhouse Publications.
In the early 1990s Donald Newhouse served as chairman of the Newspaper Association of America and was elected chairman of The Associated Press board of directors.
The team decided to focus its research on coverage of deaths in general, and children’s deaths in particular.
www.wrmea.com /archives/May-June_2005/0505052.html   (1691 words)

  
 Comic creator: Don Newhouse
Donald Newhouse started his comic career in 1918, working for weekly tabloid The Funny Wonder, where he created a character called 'Bertie Blobbs'.
It gained such great popularity that it drove the 'Charlie Chaplin' comic from the front page in 1932.
By that time, Don Newhouse had left control of his strip to his assistant, Roy Wilson.
www.lambiek.net /artists/n/newhouse_don.htm   (96 words)

  
 Who Owns What: Advance Publications Timeline
Advance Publications is an anomaly when compared to its well known competitors.
1920 - Newhouse purchases a stake in the Fitchburg Daily News.
1945 - Newhouse purchases stake in the Jersey Journal
www.cjr.org /tools/owners/advance-timeline.asp   (822 words)

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