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Publishers-Hall Syndicate : ウィキペディア英語版
Publishers-Hall Syndicate

Publishers-Hall Syndicate was a newspaper syndicate founded in 1944 by Robert M. Hall, the company's president and general manager.
Hall had worked for ''The Providence Journal'' during high school, followed by three years at Northeastern Law School and four years at Brown University. After attending the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he was a sales manager at United Feature Syndicate, which he joined in 1935.
==WWII years==
During the final months of World War II, Hall began his own syndicate by distributing to newspapers several ''New York Post'' features, including Earl Wilson's "It Happened Last Night," Sylvia Porter's finance column, "Your Money's Worth" and Samuel Grafton's "I'd Rather Be Right." Soon, Hall developed his own features, including a variety of comic strips, ''Debbie Dean'', ''Mark Trail'' and ''Bruce Gentry'', along with Herblock's editorial cartoons. Added to the mix were serialized books and columns, including Elise Morrow's "Capital Capers," Pierre de Rohan's "Man in the Kitchen," Sterling North's book reviews, Jimmy Cannon's sports column and Major George Fielding Eliot writing on defense and tactics.

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