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“I desire to assist in attracting to this profession young men of character and ability, also to help those already engaged in the profession to acquire the highest moral and intellectual training”

Quote by Joseph Pulitzer

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Joseph Pulitzer
Joseph Pulitzer

Joseph Pulitzer was a Hungarian-American publisher who had a profound impact on the development of American journalism. He is renowned for his role as the publisher of the New York World, where he introduced innovative reporting methods and set high standards for investigative journalism. Pulitzer was also a distinguished philanthropist, establishing the Pulitzer Prize, which is awarded annually for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online, and musical composition journalism, as well as for public service. more

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