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Charles Chapin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Chapin
Charles E. Chapin (October 19, 1858 – December 13, 1930) was a New York newspaper editor. He was convicted of the murder of his wife and sentenced to a 20-year-to-life term in Sing Sing prison. ==Career== Chapin was born in upstate Watertown, New York and began his career on a Kansas newspaper, aged 14, moving later to Chicago to work for the ''Tribune'', where he gained renown as a crime reporter. He excelled sufficiently to be hired in 1898 by the ''World'', a New York daily, run by the Pulitzer family, which enjoyed one of the largest circulations in the country. Chapin became editor of the evening edition of the ''World'' and was renowned as a hard taskmaster. He is said to have fired a total of 108 journalists during his tenure - one of them for daring to use the new-fangled word "questionnaire". Among his victims was his own publisher's son.
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