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M.W. Newman

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M.W. Newman
Born1917
New York, United States
Died2001
NationalityAmerican
OccupationJournalist
Known forUrban affairs reporter for the Chicago Daily News
Notable workChicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times arts columnist
FamilyEdwin Newman (brother)

Morton William Newman (1917-2001) was an American print journalist, who was a prominent urban affairs reporter for the Chicago Daily News from 1945 until the paper’s end in 1978.

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Newman was born in 1917 in New York, his brother was Edwin Newman AND studied journalism at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, before working at papers in both the Midwest and East Coast. When he started at the Daily News, he held many different roles, from doing copy editing to food writing. Although best known for his coverage of crime and local news in Chicago, he spent most of his later career writing for Inland Architect and Architectural Forum while also writing arts reviews for both the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times. Newman married his wife Nancy in 1962 and died in 2001.

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