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...From the Graphic, Gauvreau was hired by Hearst's fabulous Albert J. Kobler, publisher of the Mirror then founded to beat Captain Patterson's Daily News. Kob ler was "a well-read, intelligent man" who talked like Sam Goldwyn. ("This tabloid business is not all rag, tag and cocktail.") After making millions for Hearst, he died with less than...
After marching with other editors & publishers in Manhattan's monster NRA parade (see p. 12) Arthur Brisbane wrote in his Hearstpaper colyum: "Many had not walked so far, nearly a mile and a half, in long years. Roy Howard stood the trip well; Kobler not so well, he is making money rapidly and getting...
...Publisher Alfred John Kobler of the Hearst tabloid Mirror made a fortune as president of Hearst's rich American Weekly. The Mirror, long a money-loser, is supposed...
President Kerwin Holmes Fulton of Outdoor Advertising, Inc., Publisher Albert John Kobler of the Daily Mirror, Banker John Edward Young, silk merchant M. C. McGill are among the residents of Manhattan's fashionable Upper East Side who keep their expensive automobiles in the Carlyle Garage on East 76th Street. One morning last week they heard that three armed thugs had held up the garage's night attendants, slashed and acid-burned 27 cars, including their own. Otto W. Peters, owner of the garage, said he had been threatened for weeks. He appealed to police and the District Attorney...
...moneymaker. Three years later Publisher Hearst sent Adman Swasey to be publisher of the New York American, but he was unable to show great profits for that never-prosperous paper. In 1925 he became vice president of American Weekly but could not get along with President Albert John Kobler (now publisher of the Manhattan tabloid Mirror). To settle the quarrel Publisher Hearst transferred Adman Swasey back to California, gave him the enormously lucrative representation of the American Weekly there. When Hearst asked him in 1929 to go East again to take hold of the Journal, Adman Swasey went reluctantly. During...