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    Adolph Simon Ochs (March 12, 1858 – April 8, 1935) was an American newspaper publisher and former owner of The New York Times and The Chattanooga Times, which is now the Chattanooga Times Free Press.

  2. Jan 2, 2019 · Adolph Ochs changed all that, first in Chattanooga, then in New York City. Today his many descendants have absolute control of The New York Times, considered by many to be the greatest American newspaper, one that has led the world in journalistic innovations. Here is his remarkable story.

  3. The poverty of his parents cut short his formal schooling; but, as he told the National Editorial Association in its convention of 1916, the printing office was his high school and university,...

  4. Nov 5, 2015 · The first succession in The Times’s modern history was not handled well by Adolph S. Ochs, who died without stating explicitly whom he wanted as the next publisher.

  5. Adolph Ochs headed the five million dollar campaign for the creation of Hebrew Union College’s endowment fund. He served as a trustee of Temple Emanu-El in New York, and as a symbol of interfaith goodwill.

  6. Bertha Levy Ochs was an active, dominant, extraordinarily effective personality, and it was she who built the common virtues into young Adolph with a master hand.

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  8. Jun 26, 1996 · It was not only Ochs's energy, self-confidence and track record with The Chattanooga Times that won him the confidence of high-powered men in New York.

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