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390:. "In these times of strife, when the reason of men is clouded by passion and counsel is darkened by warring opinions," read the citation, "the people of this country are deeply indebted to Mr. Stark for his accurate and fair recording of events in the field of industrial relations. ... he leads his readers from darkness to light. He has shown that facts may be interesting and far better than fiction and propaganda. Never seeking publicity for himself, he has brought distinction to a great newspaper by living up to his ideal of searching for and presenting the whole truth." 1068: 1061: 230:. "He covered all topics that have a connection to employment and the workforce," notes one source, "including strikes, international conventions of labor organizations, and the organization of labor, as well as national legislation and its impact on labor. He had a reputation for his 'accuracy and impartiality.'" 433:
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 Washington, Fred Perkins of the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance said: "We regard Louis Stark as the pioneer of labor reporters. He has made the daily affairs of labor unions sought-for news among the newspapers." When he departed Washington, former
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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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in New York. He then worked as a book agent for a New York publisher. From 1909 to 1913, he was employed in publishing and advertising. In 1911, he held a job in the advertising department of
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offices. His obituary and a memorial tribute appeared in the same issue as his last editorial. He "had suffered a series of mild heart attacks" during the months before his death.
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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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Stark married Jennie S. House in 1916. They had one son, Arthur, who at the time of Stark's death was executive secretary of the New York State Mediation Board.
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who had lost their jobs owing to increased mechanization. He reported on the 1936 Akron rubber workers strike, on the activities of the
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His last editorial, "Trade Union Democracy," written on the last day of his life, noted approvingly the decision of the
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incorporated the Louis Stark Memorial Fund "to foster improvement in labor relations, research and reporting."
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He became a labor specialist in 1924 at the suggestion of Carr V. Van Anda, then managing editor of the
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counted Stark among the small number of those winners who were "truly great journalists," along with
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Stark died suddenly, only three hours after his wife had telephoned his last editorial to the
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obituary drew special attention to a series of articles he had written on the battles in the
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In a November 1935 article, "Cars and the Men," Stark reported on automobile workers in
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also noted his coverage of the heresy trial of Bishop William Montgomery and of the
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Previously the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting – National from 1942–1947
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readers "of the union organizing campaigns, including the rise of the
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later that same year. From 1917 to 1922, he was a staff member at the
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awards the Louis Stark Nieman Fellowship in honor of Stark's memory.
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In 1951, Stark left Washington to become an editorial writer for the
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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He is considered "a pioneer in the field of labor reporting."
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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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Brennan, Elizabeth A.; Clarage, Elizabeth C. (1999).
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Portrain of America: Survey Graphic in the Thirties
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Index

TibolddarĂłc
Hungarian-American
Industrial relations
News reporting
1942
The New York Times
Pulitzer Prize
Harry S. Truman
TibolddarĂłc
DeWitt Clinton High School
New York Training School for Teachers
Public School 75
Evening Sun
National Recovery Administration
Detroit
National War Labor Board
Henry A. Wallace
Progressive Party
Harlan County, Kentucky
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Paul Douglas
President Truman
Upholsterers International Union of North America
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Survey Graphic
The Atlantic Monthly
The Yale Review
The Nation's Business
The Outlook

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