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1718 Home of Arthur Krock

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KY, USA

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Marker reads, Called dean of Washington newsmen, Glasgows native son 1886-1974 grew up here with his grandparents, Emmanuel and Henrietta Morris. He began his career in journalism with the Louisville Herald, then went to Washington, D.C., as a correspondent for the Times and Courier-Journal. Krock won French citation after his coverage of the Versailles peace conference. Back of Marker- Historic Home - In 1927, Krock joined the New York Times; soon became its Washington correspondent and bureau chief. His column, In the Nation, was noted for its opinions on public policy. Over his 60-year career, Arthur Krock knew 11 presidents and won four Pulitzer Prizes. Joel Cheek, who also lived here, was one of two founders of the Maxwell House Coffee Company.



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