Harry S. New (Dec. 31, 1858-May 9, 1937). Harry S. New was born in Indianapolis to John Chalfant New, a prominent banker and state Republican Party leader, and his first wife, Melissa Beeler… Read More »Harry S. New
John Chalfant New (July 6, 1831 – June 4, 1906). John Chalfant New was born to John Bowman New, son of Jethro Mariah Chalfant New, in Vernon, Indiana. His uncle, John Bowman New,… Read More »John Chalfant New
Christo N. Nizamoff (Sept. 2, 1903-May 25, 1989). Editor of the Macedonian Tribune and advocate for an independent and democratic Macedonia, Christo N. Nizamoff was born in Yankovetz near Resen, Macedonia, and educated… Read More »Christo N. Nizamoff
Lowell Nussbaum (Nov. 6, 1901-Nov. 19, 1987). Born in Marion, Indiana, Lowell Nussbaum began his journalism career while still in high school, working as a part-time reporter for both town papers as… Read More »Lowell Nussbaum
Margaret Moore Post (Aug. 16, 1909-Oct. 31, 1987). Born Margaret Stephenson in Plainfield, Indiana, Post earned her first byline in the Plainfield High School newspaper. While studying journalism at Louisiana State University, she… Read More »Margaret Moore Post
Eugene C. Pulliam (May 3, 1889-June 23, 1975). Born in Ulysses, Kansas, Eugene C. Pulliam wielded significant influence in Indianapolis after World War II as the publisher of the state’s two largest daily… Read More »Eugene C. Pulliam
Eugene S. Pulliam (Sept. 7, 1914-Jan. 20, 1999). Eugene S. Pulliam was born into the newspaper business. His father Eugene C. Pulliam was editor and publisher of the Atchison (Kansas) Daily Champion at… Read More »Eugene S. Pulliam
Kate Milner Rabb (Aug. 9, 1866-July 3, 1937). Born in Rockport, Indiana, Kate Milner attended Rockport High School and received a B.A. and M.A. from Indiana University in 1886 and 1888, respectively. She… Read More »Kate Milner Rabb
Andrew William Ramsey (Nov. 23, 1907-May 11, 1973). Ramsey was born in McMinnville, Tennessee, the oldest of eight children. His mother brought the family to Indianapolis, where he attended segregated Indianapolis Public Schools… Read More »Andrew William Ramsey
Philip Rappaport (Mar., 1845-Dec. 7, 1913). Born and educated in Bavaria, Germany, Philip Rappaport came to the United States in 1863. Settling first in Wheeling, West Virginia, he later moved to Pittsburgh… Read More »Philip Rappaport