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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.
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 BookRags: Samuel Irving Newhouse Biography
Born on May 24, 1895, in New York's Lower East Side, Samuel Irving (usually called S.I.) Newhouse followed a Horatio Alger pattern of rags-to-riches by combining remarkable drive, memory for figures, and talent for picking subordinates with a grass-roots sense of pleasing advertisers and the public.
Newhouse focused on raising profits, not on news content or editorials, with which he rarely interfered, in part to counter fears in the mid-sized, middle American cities whose papers were bought by this New York, Jewish outsider.
Newhouse's career was changing, shifting to a drive for national prominence and distinction.
www.bookrags.com /biography/samuel-irving-newhouse   (934 words)

  
 Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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, now run by his son Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr.
One of the vessels of the Staten Island Ferry is also named after him.
His great-grandson, Si Newhouse IV, is featured in a documentary called Born Rich about the experience of growing up as the heir to one of the world's greatest fortunes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Irving_Newhouse,_Sr.   (138 words)

  
 Samuel Irving Newhouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(born 1927), nicknamed Si Newhouse, chairman and CEO of Advance Publications and chairman of Condé Nast
Samuel Irving Newhouse IV, featured in the documentary Born Rich (2003)
This human name article is a disambiguation page – a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Irving_Newhouse   (129 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)

  
 BookRags: Samuel I(rving) Newhouse Biography
Samuel I. Newhouse acquired the Staten Island Advance in 1922 for ninety-eight thousand dollars, his first wholly owned newspaper.
Newhouse finished public grade school in Bayonne, New Jersey, but dropped out of high school to work.
Samuel I(rving) Newhouse from Dictionary of Literary Biography.
www.bookrags.com /biography/samuel-irving-newhouse-dlb   (214 words)

  
 Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr, The 400 Richest Americans - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr, The 400 Richest Americans - 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.
The red disc indicates Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr
www.forbes.com /lists/2005/54/7EWB.html   (186 words)

  
 TIME.com: Auditing the Grand Acquisitor -- Oct. 24, 1983 -- Page 1
In what is by far the largest U.S. action of its kind, the IRS is charging that Newhouse's heirs and advisers grossly undervalued his estate at the time of his death.
Sons Donald, 53, and Samuel I. Newhouse Jr., 55, who seem to have inherited their father's workaholic habits and zeal for expansion, have since added enterprises like Random House and a string of cable-television companies, while selling off radio and TV stations.
Such moves, together with the growing value of many Newhouse newspapers and magazines, have led some analysts to estimate that the family holdings may now be worth more than twice what they were in 1979, or some $3 billion.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,926296,00.html   (670 words)

  
 Advance Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The roots of the company date back over 90 years when the late Samuel Newhouse landed his first newspaper job in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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.
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 TIME.com: Wanted: Brains -- Feb. 1, 1960 -- Page 1
Publisher Samuel Irving Newhouse, 64, has good reason for believing that journalism is far from a dying profession.
Newhouse also believes that journalism schools are just as profitable as journalism, and his will be no small-change operation.
What Publisher Newhouse hopes for is a center to attract "the best brains at all levels"—students, editors, publishers, statesmen.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,826085,00.html   (459 words)

  
 Parshat Ki Tavo 5765 - Torah Tidbits - OU.ORG
For that sin, the adult male population of that generation (not including Kalev and Yehoshua) were decreed to wander in the Midbar and die out over a 40 year period, before the new generation would be able to cross the Jordan River into Eretz Yisrael.
The bottom line of the sin of the spies is that the Meraglim said: It's a nice place to visit, but we wouldn't want to live there.
The Sin of the Spies was committed by what the Meraglim SAID, and it was while they were displaying fruits that they brought from the Land, no less.
www.ou.org /torah/tt/5765/kitavo65/print.htm   (16846 words)

  
 Samuel I. Newhouse (1895 - 1979) - Find A Grave Memorial
Samuel I. Newhouse (1895 - 1979) - Find A Grave Memorial
At the time of his death the Newhouse empire owned 31 newspapers, 11 American magazines, 5 radio stations and many Cable-TV systems.
Plot: Newhouse family plot, 3rd gate, along Richmond Ave., right side of road near gate
www.findagrave.com /cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18554   (78 words)

  
 1996: "Native American Political Systems and the Evolution of Democracy: An Annotated Bibliography"
Levy and Samuel B. Payne [1996, below] critique the work of Grinde and Johansen, who offer a rebuttal in this forum, "The 'Iroquois Influence' Thesis -- Con and Pro." See also, Grinde and Johansen, 1996, above.
A copy of the proclamation was received from John Kahionhes Fadden via Irving Powless, Tadadaho (Speaker) of the Iroquois Grand Council, January 30, 1997.
Mills observes that while he appreciates the philosophical differences between the Haudenosaunee authors of the guide and the "scholars" (e.g., "Trolls") who reviewed it, compromise was not possible.
www.ratical.com /many_worlds/6Nations/NAPSnEoD96.html   (4187 words)

  
 PUBLISHING
April 15, 1755 - Dr. Samuel Johnson, English lexicographer, published the Dictionary of the English Language.
May 5, 1821 - Manchester Guardian first published weekly (eleven men, all involved in the textile industry, raised £1,050 for the venture; John Edward Taylor, first editor); 1855 - Manchester Guardian becomes a daily; 1907 - CP Scott buys Manchester Guardian from Taylor family for £242,000.
May 13, 1821 - Samuel Rust of New York City patented the Washington press, first, practical and successful printing press to be built in America.
www.kipnotes.com /Publishing1.htm   (2858 words)

  
 Lansing State Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Newhouse, Donald Edward, $7.7 billion, media, 31, $5 billion
Newhouse, Samuel Irving, Jr., $7.7 billion, media, 31, $5 billion
Johnson, Samuel Curtis, $7 billion, S.C. Johnson and Son, 40, $4.5 billion
www.lsj.com /news/business/020914forbes400_list.html   (3845 words)

  
 Introduction
Samuel Bronfman, billionaire businessman, former bootlegger, owner of Seagram-Distillers Corporation; resided in Montreal
A thorough analysis of the media’s coverage of President Kennedy’s assassination reveals a vast presence and relentless participation of Jewish journalists and correspondents supporting the cover story that Lee Harvey Oswald alone shot and killed Kennedy.
It is difficult to believe that such widespread endorsement of the Oswald cover story could have occurred by chance.
www.jfkmontreal.com /introduction.htm   (13035 words)

  
 WhatReallyHappened.com: November 2005 Archives
I dare the same people who orchestrated the arrests of Irving, Zundel, Rudolph, and Verbeke, to kidnap and imprison the International Red Cross for "Holocaust denial" because the Red Cross had complete access to all German camps during WW2 and their official report does not support the orthodox account of the holocaust.
Likewise too, the curators of the Auschwitz museum must also be guilty of "Holocaust denial" because in 1990 the Auschwitz museum, working from the camp records, revised the estimated number of dead downward from four million to one and one half million.
And, if Zundel, Irving, Rudolph and Verbeke are being sent to jail for challenging the orthodox story, then so too should the curators of the Auschwitz museum, for daring to revise downward the total number of dead at the camps from 4 million to1 1/2 million in 1990.
www.whatreallyhappened.com /archives/2005_11.html   (11087 words)

  
 The ranking of 100 of the world's richest people as estimated by
Newhouse, Donald Edward, United States, 71, 5, media
Newhouse, Samuel Irving Jr., United States, 73, 5, media
Irving, James, Arthur and John, Canada, 4.4, oil
money.cnn.com /2001/06/22/news/wealthiest/list.htm   (648 words)

  
 Onairprep.com - showprep for Friday, May 24   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
1844 - Samuel F.B. Morse tapped out the message “What hath God wrought” in, what is still called, Morse Code.
The message was sent from Washington, DC to Baltimore, Maryland.
Although bound to a wheel chair from youth, she founded the first women's missionary society in America and coordinated 200 missionary societies.
www.onairprep.com /_ShowPrep/_May/2002/052402.html   (2725 words)

  
 Honda Acura Forum - Tech Performance Forums : Civic, Integra, Accord - TOP 25 RICHEST AMERICANS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
20 Newhouse, Donald Edward 7,700 72 married Somerset County, NJ media
20 Newhouse, Samuel Irving Jr 7,700 74 married New York, NY media
24 Johnson, Samuel Curtis 7,000 74 married Racine, WI S.C. Johnson and Son
www.superhonda.com /forum/archive/index.php/t-91526.html   (3102 words)

  
 S.I. Newhouse - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
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www.netipedia.com /index.php/S.I._Newhouse   (158 words)

  
 Boston.com / Latest News / Business
Newhouse, Donald Edward, 4.5 billion, media, Somerset County, 69
Newhouse, Samuel Irving Jr., 4.5 billion, media, New York, 71
Johnson, Samuel Curtis, 4.4 billion, S.C. Johnson & Son, Racine, 71
www.boston.com /news/daily/23/forbes400_state-by-state.htm   (3585 words)

  
 Who Owns What: Advance Publications Timeline
1920 - Newhouse purchases a stake in the Fitchburg Daily News.
1945 - Newhouse purchases stake in the Jersey Journal
1959 - Newhouse acquires Street and Smith magazine group
www.cjr.org /tools/owners/advance-timeline.asp   (822 words)

  
 Library Listing - Neighborhood Preservation Center
VENTURI, Robert, and Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour.
WHITE, Samuel G. The Houses of McKim, Mead, and White.
Exhibition held from March 24 to June 16, 1996.New York : The Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, 1996.
npclibrary.org /library_listing.htm   (5905 words)

  
 - MSNBC Wire Services - MSNBC.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Newhouse, Donald Edward, 74, $7 billion, Somerset County, N.J., publishing
Newhouse, Samuel Irving Jr., 76, $7 billion, New York, publishing
Ueltschi, Albert Lee, 87, $1.4 billion, Irving, Texas, FlightSafety International
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6084328   (3957 words)

  
 KSG Research Report - Search by Topic Area
"Irving Fisher, Victor Fuchs, and the Health-Government Tangle." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 64.1 (2005): 435-443.
Newhouse, Joseph P. Comment on "The Concentration of Medical Spending: An Update" by David M. Cutler and Ellen Meara.
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