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Lubell married Helen Sopot (1911–2002) in 1941. After suffering a stroke at the age of 65, he retired and moved to Los Angeles with his wife in 1976. He died of another stroke at a Los Angeles nursing home on August 16, 1987. He was survived by his wife and their two sons, Walter and Bernard.
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Lubell was born the youngest of nine children in a village on the Russian-German border in what is now Poland in November 1911. His family emigrated to the United States when he was two years old. He attended
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From 1958 to 1968, Lubell ran the Opinion Reporting Workshop at Columbia University and later taught courses at
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Realignment: The Theory that Changed the Way We Think about American Politics
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in 1950 and again in 1953. He also served as a fellow at the
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Starting in December 1941, Lubell worked as a writer for the
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The revolution in world trade and American economic policy
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correctly by examining polls from three precincts in
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In 1934, he received a 784:American political commentators 769:City College of New York alumni 647:Smothers, Ronald (1987-08-21). 580:Pearson, Richard (1987-08-23). 340:The future of American politics 274:The Future of American Politics 168:Lubell took evening classes at 109:The Future of American Politics 400:. New York: Harper & Row. 180:from Columbia to tour Europe. 178:Pulitzer Traveling Scholarship 1: 282:1952 US presidential election 250:1948 US presidential election 500:. Rowman & Littlefield. 445:The future while it happened 316:Dodd Center for Human Rights 227:US Office of War Information 94:Pollster, journalist, author 278:The Revolt of the Moderates 148:(1956), a finalist for the 815: 494:Rosenof, Theodore (2003). 779:American male journalists 733:University of Connecticut 312:University of Connecticut 303:. He was a member of the 248:asked him to analyze the 219:The Saturday Evening Post 554:National Book Foundation 163:James Monroe High School 156:Early life and education 81:City College of New York 442:Lubell, Samuel (1973). 413:Lubell, Samuel (1970). 394:Lubell, Samuel (1964). 378:Revolt of the moderates 375:Lubell, Samuel (1956). 356:Lubell, Samuel (1955). 337:Lubell, Samuel (1952). 237:, and as chief aide to 207:Richmond Times-Dispatch 191:Long Island Daily Press 146:Revolt of the Moderates 142:public opinion pollster 105:Revolt of the Moderates 301:Harvard Kennedy School 297:Guggenheim Fellowships 246:Saturday Evening Post 213:The Washington Herald 198:in 1938 to write for 124:Guggenheim Fellowship 729:Samuel Lubell Papers 448:. New York: Norton. 419:. New York: Norton. 381:. New York: Harper. 362:. New York: Harper. 343:. 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Poland
Los Angeles
California
City College of New York
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
National Book Award for Nonfiction
Guggenheim Fellowship
public opinion pollster
National Book Award for Nonfiction
James Monroe High School
CUNY
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Pulitzer Traveling Scholarship
Long Island Daily Press
Washington, D.C.
The Washington Post
Richmond Times-Dispatch
The Washington Herald
The Saturday Evening Post
US Office of War Information
James F. Byrnes
Office of Economic Stabilization
Bernard Baruch
1948 US presidential election
Harry S. Truman
Thomas E. Dewey
George Gallup
Elmo Roper
Archibald Crossley
1952 US presidential election

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