Norman E. Mack
Norman Edward Mack (July 24, 1856 – December 26, 1932) was editor and publisher of the Buffalo Daily Times. He was also Chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1908 to 1912.
Biography
He was born July 24, 1856, in West Williams, Ontario, Canada.[1] He was editor and publisher of the Buffalo Daily Times.[2]
He was Chairman of the New York State Commission for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915.[3]
He sold his paper in 1929 to Scripps-Howard for $6,000,000.[4] He retired in 1931 and died on December 26, 1932 in Buffalo, New York.[4][5]
References
- ↑ Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York edited by Truman C. White (Boston History Company, 1898; pg. 823)
- ↑ "Encyclopedia of American Biography".
Norman Edward Mack, journalist, was born July 24, 1855 [sic], in West William, Ontario. He is editor and publisher of the Buffalo Daily Times.
- ↑ State of New York at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915 (Albany, 1916; pg. 23)
- 1 2 "Mack Out". Time magazine. September 21, 1931. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
- ↑ "Norman E. Mack Dies After Short Illness". New York Times. December 26, 1932. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
Party political offices | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Taggart |
Democratic National Committee Chairman 1908–1912 |
Succeeded by William F. McCombs |
Preceded by Winfield A. Huppuch |
New York State Democratic Committee Chairman 1911–1912 |
Succeeded by George M. Palmer |
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