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was sent to Belgium as war correspondent and reported on early battlefield actions, as the Wheeler Syndicate became a comprehensive news collection and distribution operation. In 1916, it was purchased by the
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to specialize in distribution of sports features to newspapers in the United States and Canada. That same year his Wheeler Syndicate contracted with pioneering comic strip artist
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By the time he sold NANA in 1966 to the publishing and media company, Koster-Dana, he had employed many of the most influential writers of his time, including
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to begin distributing their work. Fisher is reported to have received an annual guarantee of $ 52,000, an unprecedented amount at that time. Journalist
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also contributed his column "More Truth than Poetry" and other articles. In early 1924, Wheeler became executive editor of the new weekly magazine
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Immediately upon the sale of the Wheeler Syndicate to McClure, Wheeler founded another, the
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serving in France as a field artillery lieutenant, began his newspaper career at the
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described him as one who "never quit newspapering, permanently, until his death."
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A History of Newspaper Syndicates in the United States, 1865-1935
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in Antarctica was named after him. Wheeler's autobiography,
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Newspaperman, Publishing executive, Magazine editor, Author
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Jack Wheeler (disambiguation)

Elmo Scott Watson
Yonkers, New York
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Columbia University
New York Herald
Liberty
Bell Syndicate
North American Newspaper Alliance
Yonkers, New York
Columbia University
World War I
New York Herald
Liberty
newspaper syndicates
North American Newspaper Alliance
Bud Fisher
Fontaine Fox
Richard Harding Davis
McClure Syndicate
Bell Syndicate
Ring Lardner
James J. Montague
Liberty
North American Newspaper Alliance
McClure Syndicate
Cape Wheeler
Grantland Rice
Joseph Alsop

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