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David Abram Laventhol (July 15, 1933 – April 8, 2015) was an American newspaper editor and publisher at the ''Washington Post'', ''Newsday'' and the ''Los Angeles Times''.〔 He was known for his work designing newspapers, most notably as first editor of the ''Style'' section of ''The Washington Post''.〔 He was also known for his shy and humble style,〔 being called an "unlikely mogul".〔 ==Early life and family==
Laventhol was born into a journalist's family in Philadelphia, the middle child of three to Clare (née Horwald) and Jesse Laventhol,〔 Harrisburg bureau chief on the ''Philadelphia Record''.〔 Later the family moved to Washington, D.C. where Jesse was in charge of ''Major Legislative Actions''. David went to Woodrow Wilson High School, where he edited the school's paper the ''Beacon'', and then went to Yale where he majored in English and was elected managing editor of the ''Yale Daily News''.〔 He graduated in 1957 and later received a master's from the University of Minnesota in 1960. David Laventhol was the cousin of painter Hank Laventhol.
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