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  1. Thomas More Storke (November 23, 1876 – October 12, 1971) was an American journalist, politician, postmaster, and publisher. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1962. [1] Storke also served as an interim United States Senator , appointed to serve between the resignation of William Gibbs McAdoo in November 1938 and the January 1939 ...

  2. He is perhaps best remembered for his founding of the Los Angeles Herald in 1873. After graduating from Stanford in 1898, Thomas Storke went on to become a cub reporter for the Santa Barbara Daily News, a paper he was destined to own within 15 years.

  3. 31 de may. de 2011 · California Editor. In 1961, Storke published a series of exposés identifying the John Birch Society — founded in the late 1950s and still active today as right-wing political advocacy group — as a totalitarian organization. “My grandfather was basically a very kind and gentle man,” Thomas Storke Cox, Storke’s grandson, said in an e-mail.

  4. 30 de dic. de 2020 · by homesteadmuseum. June 17, 2020. by Paul R. Spitzzeri. While the extraordinarily messy and prolonged divorce battle between the talented writer Yda Addis and Santa Barbara lawyer/politician Charles A. Storke was finally adjudicated by early 1897, it wasn’t all that long before another fight flared up between Addis and Storke’s ...

  5. Thomas M. Storke - California Press Foundation

  6. Por Debbie Sullivan, Daily Nexus, 25 de noviembre de 1986 Thomas More Storke era un hombre que insistía en seguir su propio credo personal. El editor ganador del premio Pulitzer de Santa Bárbara fuertemente […]

  7. The 1962Pulitzer Prize Winnerin Editorial Writing. For distinguished editorial writing in a United States newspaper published daily, Sunday or at least once a week, during the year, the test of excellence being clearness of style, moral purpose, sound reasoning and power to influence public opinion in what the writer conceives to be the right ...