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  2. Joseph Albright (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Medill Patterson Albright (né Reeve; born April 3, 1937) is an American retired journalist and author.A descendant of the Medill-Patterson media family, Albright wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times before becoming a reporter and executive at Newsday.

  3. Joseph Albright - Wikipedia

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    Joseph P. Albright (November 8, 1938 – March 20, 2009) was an American jurist who first served on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia from 1995 to 1996. In November 2000, he was elected to the Supreme Court of Appeals for a full 12-year term. (He served from January 2001 until his death in 2009.) [1] [2]

  4. John J. Albright - Wikipedia

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    Albright was born on January 18, 1848, in Buchanan, Virginia, to Joseph Jacob Albright and Elizabeth S. Albright, both from Pennsylvania.The family was descended from Andrew Albright, a gunsmith who supplied arms to the troops of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, who had come to America in 1750. [1]

  5. Madeleine Albright - Wikipedia

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    There she met Joseph Albright. He was the nephew of Alicia Patterson, owner of Newsday and wife of philanthropist Harry Frank Guggenheim. [36] Korbel converted to the Episcopal Church at the time of her marriage. [18] [19] The couple were married in Wellesley in 1959, shortly after her graduation. [33]

  6. Joseph Medill Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Medill Patterson (January 6, 1879 – May 26, 1946) was an American journalist, publisher and founder of the Daily News in New York. At the time of his death the Daily News maintained a Sunday circulation of 4.5 million copies, the largest circulation of any paper in the United States .

  7. White House Correspondents' Association - Wikipedia

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    The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) is an organization of journalists who cover the White House and the president of the United States.The WHCA was founded on February 25, 1914, by journalists in response to an unfounded rumor that a United States congressional committee would select which journalists could attend press conferences of President Woodrow Wilson.

  8. Alicia Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Patterson was the middle daughter of Alice (née Higinbotham) and Joseph Medill Patterson, [1] the founder of the New York Daily News, [2] and a great-granddaughter of Joseph Medill, [1] owner of the Chicago Tribune. [3] [a] Her mother's father was Harlow Higinbotham, partner of Marshall Field's Department Store in Chicago.

  9. Category:Medill-Patterson family - Wikipedia

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