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Moses Koenigsberg

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dinner parties with a six-hour theatrical involving Broadway luminaries. The total expense of each show ran from $ 14,000 to $ 25,000. Guests received unusual souvenirs at these events, such as a glass container of liquor inside a walking stick.
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In 1915 King Features Syndicate was launched when Koenigsberg consolidated all of Hearst's syndication enterprises under one banner and gave it his own name (koenig=king).
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During the Spanish–American War, he served with an Alabama volunteer unit and with the First Division of the Seventh Army Corps in Miami. His book,
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in 1892. He continued on with newspapers in Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York.
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Koenigsberg was 66 when he died in New York of a heart attack at his home at 160 Riverside Drive.
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For nine years, Koenigsberg also staged the King Features Syndicates Larks, elaborate annual
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New Orleans
Louisiana
New York City
Hearst Communications
King Features Syndicate
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William Randolph Hearst
King Features Syndicate
Comic strips
New Orleans, Louisiana
San Antonio Times
Chicago American
International News Service
Universal Service
Friars Club




"Koenigsberg Dies; Newspaper Expert; Former Hearst Executive Was Founder of King Features—Began Career When 9," The New York Times, September 1945.
Bookrags
King News
ISBN
0-8369-9917-7
Toonopedia
Categories
1879 births
1945 deaths
American male journalists
People from the Upper West Side

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