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  1. In 1909, Sulzberger graduated from Horace Mann School. In 1913, he graduated from Columbia College in 1913. Career. In 1918, Sulzberger began working at The New York Times, and became publisher when his father-in-law, Adolph Ochs, the previous Times publisher, died in 1935. In 1929, he founded Columbia's original Jewish Advisory Board and ...

  2. Arthur Hays Sulzberger was regarded as a great success, overseeing the newspaper’s growth and strengthening its reputation. But his tenure also spanned the twentieth century’s two seminal events for world Jewry, the Holocaust and the efforts that resulted in the founding of modern-day Israel.

  3. Arthur Hays Sulzberger was the publisher of xxThe New York Timesxx from 1935 until 1961 and chairman of the board of The New York Times Company from 1961 until 1968.

  4. Arthur Hays Sulzberger would be the last man to kick up a fuss. He did not even move into his father-in-law’s vacant chair at council table, but retained his customary seat beside Editor...

  5. Dec 20, 2017 · After Ochs’s death, his son-in-law, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, took over the reins at The Times. Sulzberger, a Reform Jew, was an outspoken anti-Zionist at a time when the Reform movement was...

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  6. Sep 12, 2016 · Balled up in appearances, Arthur Sulzberger wished he wasn't Jewish so he could openly try to save his brethren in the Holocaust, but he was, and he didn't.

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  8. Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891–1968) Publisher. Columbia College 1913. Medal (hon.) 1934, LLD (hon.) 1959. A giant of American newspaper publishing, Arthur H. Sulzberger oversaw the growth of the New York Times in size and prestige in the mid-twentieth century.

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