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  1. Paul Scott Mowrer was born in Bloomington, Illinois on July 14, 1887. He studied at the University of Michigan and began his newspaper career in 1905 as a reporter in Chicago. [2] He was a correspondent at the front during the First Balkan War and again in the War in Europe from 1914 to 1918.

  2. 7. Apr. 1971 · CHICAGO, April 6—Paul Scott Mowrer, a leading foreign correspondent for The Chimp Daily News and its editor in World War II, died on Sunday in Beaufort, S. C., while returning from a Florida...

  3. 27. Mai 2019 · In October 1924, Paul Scott Mowrer, a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News based in Paris, convinced his employers that an interview with Abd-el-Krim, the leader of the Rifian uprising against the Spanish in northern Morocco, would provide original and interesting copy for American readers. This article deals with Mowrer ...

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    • 2020
  4. Mowrer, Paul Scott was born on July 14, 1887 in Bloomington, Illinois, United States. Son of Rufus and Nellie (Scott) Mowrer. Education. Graduate Hyde Park High School, Chicago, 1905. Special student, University of Michigan, 1906-1908, honorary Doctor of Laws, same, 1941. Career. Began as reporter, Chicago Daily News, 1905.

  5. Paul Scott Mowrer of Chicago Daily News Share: Twitter Facebook Email For his coverage of international affairs including the Franco-British Naval Pact and Germany's campaign for revision of the Dawes Plan.

  6. Biography of Paul Scott Mowrer. Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent, newspaper editor, and poet. Paul Scott Mowrer was born in Bloomington, Illinois, on July 14, 1887, to Rufus and Nell Scott Mowrer. The family later moved to Chicago, where Mowrer attended Hyde Park High School.

  7. 9. Juni 2016 · Paul Scott Mowrer was born in Bloomington in 1887 and lived there until he was in the sixth grade. In short, everything important that can happen to a boy in the normal course of growing up happened to him in mid-Illinois. While he never came back to live, pursuing instead a career as a prize-winning journalist and editor at the ...