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The New York Herald Tribune was a newspaper published between 1924 and 1966. It was created in 1924 when Ogden Mills Reid of the New York Tribune acquired the New York Herald. It was regarded as a "writer's newspaper" [2] and competed with The New York Times in the daily morning market. [3]
When the Herald Tribune folded in 1966, Smith became a freelance writer. In 1971, at the age of 66, he was hired by The New York Times and wrote four columns a week for the next decade, sometimes devoting 18 hours a day to them. Smith mainly wrote about the sports that interested him such as baseball, football, boxing, and horse racing.
The 1963 NBA playoffs were the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1962-63 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Division champion Boston Celtics defeating the Western Division champion Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. The Celtics won their 5th straight and 6th overall, NBA title.
1959 – Red Smith (New York Herald-Tribune) 1960 – Red Smith (New York Herald-Tribune) 1961 – Red Smith (New York Herald-Tribune) 1962 – Red Smith (New York Herald-Tribune) 1963 – Arthur Daley (New York Times) 1964 – Jim Murray (Los Angeles Times) 1965 – Red Smith (New York Herald-Tribune) 1966 – Jim Murray (Los Angeles Times)
In 1963, New York Herald Tribune publisher John Hay Whitney (who also owned the Chicago-based Field Enterprises [citation needed]) acquired the Chicago-based Publishers Syndicate, [15] merging Publishers' existing syndication operations with the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate, Field's Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate, and the syndicate of the ...
He worked for the New York Herald Tribune from 1930 to 1948 and from 1959 to 1962. Woodward is a member of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame . His October 14, 1933, column on college football is the first known public instance in which the phrase "ivy" was used in reference to what subsequently became known as the Ivy ...
When the Sunday supplement of the Tribune was reworked into New York magazine by editor Clay Felker in 1962, Breslin appeared in the new edition, which became "the hottest Sunday read in town." [13] [15] [16] One of his best known columns was published the day after John F. Kennedy's funeral and focused on the man who had dug the president's ...
The 1963 NCAA University Division basketball tournament involved 25 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball in the United States. It began on March 9, 1963, and ended with the championship game on March 23 in Louisville, Kentucky. A total of 29 games were played ...