American journalist who co-founded The New Yorker (1892–1951)
For the cultural anthropologist, see Harold M. Ross.
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Harold Ross
Born
Harold Wallace Ross
(1892-11-06)November 6, 1892
Aspen, Colorado, U.S.
Died
December 6, 1951(1951-12-06) (aged 59)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Resting place
Emerald Mountains Aspen, Colorado
Occupation
Publisher
Known for
Co-founding The New Yorker
Harold Wallace Ross (November 6, 1892 – December 6, 1951) was an American journalist who co-founded The New Yorker magazine in 1925 with his wife Jane Grant, and was its editor-in-chief until his death.
Harold Wallace Ross (November 6, 1892 – December 6, 1951) was an American journalist who co-founded The New Yorker magazine in 1925 with his wife Jane...
satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by HaroldRoss and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for The New York Times. Together...
Pemberton, Broadway producer Murdock Pemberton, Broadway publicist, writer HaroldRoss, The New Yorker editor Robert E. Sherwood, author and playwright John...
The New Yorker: HaroldRoss, William Shawn, Rosamond Bernier, Mavis Gallant, James Baldwin, A. J. Liebling, S. N. Behrman, Lillian Ross, Janet Flanner...
Vicious Circle, where he portrayed the first editor of The New Yorker, HaroldRoss. In 2002, Robards received acclaim for his performance as Gustav Eberson...
Menagerie. Ross made his Broadway debut in Whistling in the Dark (1932). He also appeared on Broadway as a fictionalized version of HaroldRoss, the founding...
columnists Franklin P. Adams and Alexander Woollcott, as well as the editor HaroldRoss, the novelist Edna Ferber, the reporter Heywood Broun, and the comedian...
journalist who co-founded the magazine The New Yorker with her first husband, HaroldRoss. Jane Grant was born Jeanette Cole Grant in Joplin, Missouri, and grew...
series throughout his career. His television roles include Captain Danny Ross in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006–2010), Lawrence Boyd on Billions (2017–2018)...
Yorker in 1977, William Shawn wrote, "More than any other editor except HaroldRoss himself, Katharine White gave The New Yorker its shape, and set it on...
a member of the team that formed its editorial board. These included HaroldRoss, founder of The New Yorker magazine; Cyrus Baldridge, multifaceted illustrator...
containing letters and questions addressed to the magazine or editor HaroldRoss, plus carbon copies of the magazine's responses mailed to letter writers...
magazine's founder HaroldRoss. Colleagues later described him as "shy", "deferential", having a "strange presence". Lillian Ross recalled that Shawn...
met the couple Jane Grant and HaroldRoss, through painter Neysa McMein. It was based on this connection that HaroldRoss offered Flanner the position...
the story elicited a fan letter from the magazine's irascible editor, HaroldRoss: "It will turn out to be a memorable one, or I am a fish." Cheever's...
worked at Vogue and Vanity Fair before finding fame at The New Yorker. HaroldRoss hired her to write a column on New York nightlife. Under the name of...
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Day originally published in that magazine. According to Gill, editor HaroldRoss balked at publishing the drawing because it depicted a naked woman with...