Mark Sullivan (journalist)

Mark Sullivan
Sullivan in c. 1920
Born(1874-09-10)September 10, 1874
DiedAugust 13, 1952(1952-08-13) (aged 77)
Chester County Hospital; West Chester, Pennsylvania
Education
OccupationJournalist
Years active1892–1952
EraProgressive Era
Employer(s)New York Herald-Tribune, among others
Known forPolitical commentary
Notable workOur Times: The United States, 1900–1925 (six volumes, 1926–1935)
Spouse(s)Marie Sullivan, née Buchanan
Children3
Parent(s)Julia Gleason Sullivan and Cornelius Sullivan

Mark Sullivan (September 10, 1874 – August 13, 1952) was an American journalist and syndicated political columnist. Author of the six-volume, 3,740-page Our Times: The United States, 1900–1925 (1926–1935), he was described as a "giant of American journalism"[1] and the "Jeremiah of the United States Press".[2]

  1. ^ Richard C. Brown, "Mark Sullivan Views the New Deal from Avondale", The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 99(3), July 1975, 351–361. JSTOR 20090976.
  2. ^ "Mark Sullivan", Time magazine, November 18, 1935, reproduced in "Mark Sullivan: His Training and his History", The Decatur Daily Review, 22 November 1935, 10.

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