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  1. More They Told Barron: Conversations and Revelations of an American Pepys in Wall Street. The Notes of the Late Clarence W. Barron. Edited and arranged by Arthur Pound and Samuel Taylor Moore. (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1931. x+334 pp. Frontispiece. $5.00.) - 24 Hours access

  2. CLARENCE W. BARRON, a successful Boston journalist and owner of Dow Jones & Company, founded Barron’s in 1921. Barron is considered Barron is considered the founder of modern financial journalism, and his aggressive and in-depth coverage of Charles Ponzi’s scheme, which led to the schemer’s

  3. Clarence W. Barron ( July 2, 1855, in Boston, Massachusetts – October 2, 1928) is one of the most influential figures in the history of Dow Jones & Company. As a career newsman described as a " short, rotund powerhouse ," [citation needed] he died holding the posts of president of Dow Jones and de facto manager of The Wall Street Journal.

  4. Clarence W. Barron's former Boston mansion is located at 334 Beacon Street, on the banks of the Charles River. The property was converted into condominiums in the 1980s. Since 2007 a portrait of Clarence W. Barron has been prominently displayed on the parlor level of the former mansion.

  5. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Clarence W. Barron. American newspaper publisher

  6. Personality of Clarence W. Barron, the man who published Wall Street Journal; his hobby was Guernsey cows. View Article Published in the print edition of the October 13, 1928 , issue, with the ...

  7. Jan 23, 2008 · Barron, Clarence W. (Clarence Walker), 1855-1928. Publication date 1915 Topics World War, 1914-1918 Publisher Boston New York : Houghton Mifflin company Collection