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+ | ==Llewellyn Link "Pete" Callaway Jr.== | ||
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+ | ===Vital Information=== | ||
+ | * 1908 - Born in Virginia City, MT, the son of Lew L. Sr., a state district judge who later served 13 years as Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court<ref>L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)</ref>. | ||
+ | * ???? - Married the former Helene Anderson, who died in 1985<ref>L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)</ref>. | ||
+ | * ???? - Two children, Peter Anderson Callaway and Elizabeth Woodson Callaway<ref>L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)</ref>. | ||
+ | * 1992 - Died August 10, 1992 in Napa, California of an inoperable brain tumor<ref>L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)</ref>. | ||
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+ | ===Education=== | ||
+ | * 1930 - Graduated, Dartmouth College | ||
+ | * 1932 - M.B.A., Harvard Business School | ||
===Work History=== | ===Work History=== | ||
− | * Publisher, Newsweek.<ref>Cannon, Mark. ''Mormons in the Executive Suite'', Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.</ref> | + | * 1932 - Joined classified advertising department, Conde Nast Publications Inc<ref>L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)</ref>. |
+ | * 1937 - Joined Time, Inc. (where he worked until 1962). He was successively a salesman for Time, Time International's first advertising director, advertising director of Fortune magazine and advertising director of Sports Illustrated, working out of Chicago, Detroit and New York<ref>L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)</ref>. | ||
+ | * 1963 January - Named Publisher, Newsweek by Philip L. Graham, recently acquired by Graham's Washington Post Company.<ref>Cannon, Mark. ''Mormons in the Executive Suite'', Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108; L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)</ref>. | ||
+ | ===Professional Participation=== | ||
+ | * 1967 November 12 - Principal speaker at the dedication ceremonies for the Great Falls (Montana) Public Library. | ||
+ | ===References=== | ||
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[[Category:Businessmen]] | [[Category:Businessmen]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Biographies]] |
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[edit] Llewellyn Link "Pete" Callaway Jr.
[edit] Vital Information
- 1908 - Born in Virginia City, MT, the son of Lew L. Sr., a state district judge who later served 13 years as Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court[1].
- ???? - Married the former Helene Anderson, who died in 1985[2].
- ???? - Two children, Peter Anderson Callaway and Elizabeth Woodson Callaway[3].
- 1992 - Died August 10, 1992 in Napa, California of an inoperable brain tumor[4].
[edit] Education
- 1930 - Graduated, Dartmouth College
- 1932 - M.B.A., Harvard Business School
[edit] Work History
- 1932 - Joined classified advertising department, Conde Nast Publications Inc[5].
- 1937 - Joined Time, Inc. (where he worked until 1962). He was successively a salesman for Time, Time International's first advertising director, advertising director of Fortune magazine and advertising director of Sports Illustrated, working out of Chicago, Detroit and New York[6].
- 1963 January - Named Publisher, Newsweek by Philip L. Graham, recently acquired by Graham's Washington Post Company.[7].
[edit] Professional Participation
- 1967 November 12 - Principal speaker at the dedication ceremonies for the Great Falls (Montana) Public Library.
[edit] References
- ↑ L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
- ↑ L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
- ↑ L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
- ↑ L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
- ↑ L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
- ↑ L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
- ↑ Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108; L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)