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James Middleton Cox

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Middleton Cox 1870-1957, American political leader and journalist, b. Butler co., Ohio. After serving on the editorial staff of the Cincinnati Enquirer, he bought the Dayton (Ohio) Daily News (1898) and subsequently acquired several other papers in different states. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1909-13). As governor of Ohio (1913-15, 1917-21) he became prominent as a supporter of President Wilson. Nominated in 1920 as presidential candidate by the Democratic party with Franklin Delano Roosevelt as his running mate, Cox, a staunch supporter of the League of Na... Read more
The 1910s: Media: People in the News
...his paper was fined $10,000 by the War Department. James Middleton Cox, publisher of the Dayton Daily News , was elected governor...Bruce Bliven, and Maxwell Anderson. In November 1916 James Oppenheim and Waldo Frank founded the Seven Arts magazine... Read more
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...Ozbek's Hot Stuff," in Elle (New York), October 1990. Fallon, James, "Ozbek Will Show in Milan in October," WWD, 20 August 1991...in the Atlanta Journal & Constitution, 16 October 1994. Middleton, William, and Godfrey Deeny, "Mugler Model Gambit Shreds Paris...Fragrance to Make London Debut," in WWD, 28 ... Read more

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