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  1. Edward "Ned" Beale McLean (1889-1941) was an American newspaper publisher and owner of the Washington Post, inherited from his father, from 1916 to 1933. McLean's ownership of the paper came after a court battle to overturn his father's will. His other ventures included thoroughbred horse racing, and he was for a time owner of the Hope Diamond.

  2. Edward Beale McLean, Jr. (Q108828321) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search (1918-1987) Edward McLean, Jr. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Edward Beale McLean, Jr. (1918-1987) Edward McLean, Jr. Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. sex or gender. male. 1 reference. stated in.

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  4. Edward Beale McLean Jr. 1918–1987. Evalyn Washington McLean. 1921–1946. Sources (46) Edward B McLeon in household of John R McLeon, "United States Census, 1900" Mclean, "District of Columbia Births and Christenings, 1830-1955" Edward Mc Lean, "Colorado Statewide Marriage Index, 1853-2006"

  5. Edward Beale «Ned» McLean (født 1889, død 1941) var utgiver og eier av The Washington Post fra 1916 til 1933. Hans kone Evalyn Walsh McLean var en fremtredende Washington sociitetsdame. McLean var også eier av fullblods hester, og kjøperen av det Hopediamanten, som tradisjonelt var antatt være en forbannelse.

  6. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Edward Beale Ned McLean (1889 July 28, 1941) was the publisher and owner of The Washington Post newspaper from 1916 until 1933. His wife Evalyn Walsh McLean was a prominent Washington socialite. McLean was also a thoroughbred racehorse owner, and purchaser of the Hope Diamond, which was traditio

  7. Edward Beale McLean, Jr., married Ann Carroll Meem, in May 1938. Their divorce was granted in July 1943 and, in August, he married actress Gloria Hatrick, with whom he had two sons, Ronald and Michael. Ronald died, in 1969, from enemy fire, while serving in Vietnam as a first lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.