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American newspaper publisher

John Charles Martin was an American newspaper publisher. Beginning in 1913, ran the newspapers purchased by his step father-in-law Cyrus Curtis, including the Public Ledger, the New York Evening Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and four others. In 1931, an insurance industry magazine published a listing of Americans carrying the most life insurance; Martin was second on the list with $6,540,000 in insurance, after Pierre Samuel du Pont with $7 million.

Martin's former estate in Wyncote, Pennsylvania now houses the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.

References

  1. Anonymous. After Curtis. Time, Monday, Jul. 17, 1933
  2. Anonymous (17 March 1930). "Again, Curtis-Martin". Time. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved 2008-04-12.
  3. Anonymous. Names make news. Time, Monday, Sep. 21, 1931.
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