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  1. Moses Koenigsberg (/ ˈ k oʊ n ɪ ɡ z b ɜːr ɡ /; April 16, 1879 – September 21, 1945) was an executive for William Randolph Hearst, and ran King Features Syndicate. Comic strips, features, and news supervised by Koenigsberg appeared in newspapers having a mass circulation of 16,000,000 readers on weekdays and 25,000,000 on ...

  2. Moses Koenigsberg was an executive for William Randolph Hearst, and ran King Features Syndicate. Comic strips, features, and news supervised by Koenigsberg appeared in newspapers having a mass circulation of 16,000,000 readers on weekdays and 25,000,000 on Sundays.

  3. KOENIGSBERG, MOSES (18781945), U.S. editor and publisher. He organized the King Features syndicate as well as other news and feature services. Koenigsberg was born in New Orleans and at the age of thirteen he became a reporter for the San Antonio (Texas) Times.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2014 · Moses Koenigsberg. Born of Polish parents in New Orleans in 1876, Koenigsberg grew up in Texas with a desire to go into newspapering. He issued his own monthly newspaper at the age of 9. Seeking to be a war correspondent, Koenigsberg ran off to join a small band of Mexican revolutionaries who were gathering near Laredo, Texas, in 1890.

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  5. In 1941, King Features manager Moses Koenigsberg wrote an autobiographical history of the company entitled King News.

  6. The magician in the case was Dr. Lee DeForest, inventor, assisted by one Moses Koenigsberg, newspaper feature service man. Inventor DeForest had perfected what he called the “phonofilm,” a device...

  7. 18 de feb. de 2020 · Southern Martyrs: A History of Alabama's White Regiments During the Spanish-American War, Touching Incidentally on the Experiences of the Entire First Division of the Seventh Army Corps. Moses...