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  1. Moses Louis Annenberg (February 11, 1877 – July 20, 1942) was an American newspaper publisher who owned the Daily Racing Form and the Philadelphia Inquirer. He also owned General News Bureau, a wire service that reported the results of horse races.

  2. As owner and publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer from 1936 until his death in 1942, Moses L. Annenberg used the newspaper to wage high-profile attacks on competing Philadelphia newspapers, politicians with whom he disagreed, and others he counted among his enemies.

  3. A Biography of Moses and Walter Annenberg. By Christopher Ogden. Illustrated. 615 pp. Boston: Little, Brown & Company. $29.95. how me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy,'' said F. Scott Fitzgerald. As a young man overshadowed by his protean father, Moses, Walter Annenberg imagined himself a Fitzgerald protagonist.

  4. 2 de oct. de 2002 · Moses Annenberg was sentenced July 1, 1940, to three years in the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. He paid $9.5 million in back taxes and interest, stripping the family of much of its...

  5. 25 de jul. de 1999 · As a young man overshadowed by his protean father, Moses, Walter Annenberg imagined himself a Fitzgerald protagonist. That the father was a figure of tragic proportions is a central theme of ...

  6. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Moses Louis Annenberg (February 11, 1877 – July 20, 1942) was an American newspaper publisher who owned the Daily Racing Form and the Philadelphia Inquirer. He also owned General News Bureau, a wire service that reported the results of horse races.

  7. hmn.wiki › es › Moses_AnnenbergMoisés Annenberg

    Moses "Moe" Louis Annenberg (11 de febrero de 1877 - 20 de julio de 1942) fue un editor de periódicos estadounidense que compró The Philadelphia Inquirer , el tercer diario sobreviviente más antiguo de los Estados Unidos [1] en 1936.