1. The Private Life of A. Sock.
- Subjects
BUSINESSMEN ,DYSLEXIA ,WORLD War II ,PUBLISHING - Abstract
The article accounts the life and works of businessman and newspaper publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger. Sulzberger's skills and wisdom attract the attention of kings, presidents, office seekers and businessmen yet he suffered from mild dyslexia, an impaired ability to learn to read which he inherited from his mother. It mentions that Sulzberger has a younger sister named Judy, who was responsible for his intriguing nickname Punch. At age 17, he joined the U.S. Marines World War II service in the Philippines. After his military service, he enrolled at Columbia University as a dean's lister and graduated in 1951 and worked as a reporter for the "Milwaukee Journal" and the "Times."
- Published
- 1977