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==Llewellyn Link "Pete" Callaway Jr.==
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===Vital Information===
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* 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>.
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* ???? - 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>.
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* ???? - 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>.
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* 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===
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* 1930 - Graduated, Dartmouth College
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* 1932 - M.B.A., Harvard Business School
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===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>
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* 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>.
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* 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>.
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* 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===
 
===Professional Participation===
 
* 1967 November 12 - Principal speaker at the dedication ceremonies for the Great Falls (Montana) Public Library.  
 
* 1967 November 12 - Principal speaker at the dedication ceremonies for the Great Falls (Montana) Public Library.  
  
 
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===References===
 
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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

  1. L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
  2. L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
  3. L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
  4. L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
  5. L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
  6. L. L. Callaway Jr., 84, Publisher of Newsweek.(Obituary) The New York Times (August 13, 1992)
  7. 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)
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