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John Joseph Leary Jr. (February 2, 1874 – January 4, 1944) was an American Pulitzer prize-winning reporter and newspaper editor. He worked for a number of news organizations to include Lynn Press, The Denver Times, the New York Herald, New York World, New-York Tribune, The Boston Journal, The Boston Post, and The Boston Record.

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  • John Joseph Leary Jr. (February 2, 1874 – January 4, 1944) was an American Pulitzer prize-winning reporter and newspaper editor. He worked for a number of news organizations to include Lynn Press, The Denver Times, the New York Herald, New York World, New-York Tribune, The Boston Journal, The Boston Post, and The Boston Record. (en)
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  • Saint Mary's Cemetery, Lynn, Massachusetts (en)
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  • "Guyan Last Stand of Big Coal Kings, says "World" Writer. Only Law That of Mine Operators, John J. Leary Jr., Writes, Enforced "at Point of Pistol and Rifle" by Deputies Who Really Are "Servants" of the Operators, Who Pay the Sheriff a Lump Sum for Protection." (en)
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  • John Joseph Leary Jr. (February 2, 1874 – January 4, 1944) was an American Pulitzer prize-winning reporter and newspaper editor. He worked for a number of news organizations to include Lynn Press, The Denver Times, the New York Herald, New York World, New-York Tribune, The Boston Journal, The Boston Post, and The Boston Record. Leary's prize-winning work, written while working with the New York World, is still cited in books, more than 70-years after his death, with one author describing him as "the first star labor reporter in the United States. He worked with the World until they closed operations in 1931. Leary was also one of the more fortunate reporters, having the opportunity to interview Theodore Roosevelt; a book of his inverviews was published in 2014, titled "Talks with T.R." (en)
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