People Mayer, Milton, 1908-1986

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Milton Mayer

Milton Sanford Mayer (August 24, 1908 – April 20, 1986), a journalist and educator, was best known for his long-running column in The Progressive magazine, founded by Robert M. La Follette Sr., in Madison, Wisconsin. Mayer, reared in Reform Judaism, was born in Chicago, the son of Morris Samuel Mayer and Louise (Gerson). He graduated from Englewood High School, where he received a classical education with an emphasis on Latin and languages. He studied at the University of Chicago (1925–28) but did not earn a degree; in 1942, he told the Saturday Evening Post that he was "placed on permanent probation in 1928 for throwing beer bottles out a dormitory window." He was a reporter for the Associated Press (1928–29), the Chicago Evening Post, and the Chicago American. Read more at Wikipedia...

Born: 1908, Illinois
Died: 1986

Alternate Names: Mayer, Milton, 1908-1986, Mayer, Milton Sanford, 1908-...., Mayer, Milton, Mayer, Milton (Milton Sanford), 1908-, Mayer, Milton 1908-, Mayer, Milton, dz. 1908, Mayer, Milton S., Mayer, Milton Sanford, nar. 1908, Mayer, Milton Sanford (1908-1986)., Sanford Mayer, Milton, マイヤー, ミルトン, Milton Sanford Mayer
Occupation(s): journalist
Field(s) of Work: journalism
Employer(s): University of Chicago

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