April 8.1935-The death of "New York Times" issuer Oaks
March sixth (Otsugase years), April 8, 1935, "New York Times" issuer Oaks died. the death of Adolph Ochs,
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1935," New York Times "issuer Oaks died.
1896, Chattanooga Times owner Adolph - Oaks came to New York, his aim was to become a big city newspaper issuer Prior to this, he learned from a reporter that the "New York Times" ready to auction when it issued The amount has been reduced to 9000 were a loss of $ 1,000 a day. Oaks only $ 75,000 (most of which was borrowed) bought the "Times" control over his sponsors JP-Mount reported Oakes announced that he would "boldly and impartially" published news
today his 77-year-old's death, the newspaper's circulation close to 500,000 copies a day, a Sunday circulation of over 700,000 copies.
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