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a colleague for whom we had a warm affection, Quiet and unassuming, with a kindly sense of humor, he had a devotion to duty that found him writing a final editorial on the very day of his death, even though he had excused himself from coming to the office. ... By contributing to full information on
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in New York. At a dinner marking his farewell to
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said in a statement: "I want you to know that you carry with you in your new position the respect and admiration of all those who have had the privilege of knowing you and of reading your careful reporting." From 1951 to 1954, he was a member of the
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to create an independent "court" that would allow any union member at risk of being punished by their unions "to put his case before an impartial nine-man board of jurists, educators and former public officials."
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the problems of labor, its living conditions, its working conditions, and its aspirations Louis Stark served, by his own efforts, to improve the lot of the working man.
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144:(May 1, 1888 – May 17, 1954) was an American journalist. He spent most of his career working as an economic reporter for
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awards the Louis Stark Nieman
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The Annals of the
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called him the "dean of all reporters on the labor scene."
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Labor and the New Deal: Public Affairs Pamphlets, Number 2
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577:. Phoenix, Ariz.: Oryx Press. p.
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