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Edward Musgrove Dealey : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward Musgrove Dealey
Edward Musgrove Dealey (October 5, 1892–November 27, 1969) was a Dallas, Texas, journalist and publisher.
==Life==
Edward Musgrove (Ted) Dealey was born to George Bannerman Dealey and Olivia Allen on October 5, 1892, in Dallas, Texas.〔(Dealey, Edward Musgrove ), ''Handbook of Texas Online'', Texas State Historical Association〕 Ted Dealey attended public schools in Dallas through grade five. However, in grade six, he was expelled from public school for unspecified reasons and sent to the Terrill School for Boys. For three years, Dealey was the top ranked student at the Terrill School, and he would later say that it was the school's strict disciplinary code that had reformed him. He graduated in 1910 and then attended the University of Texas where he received a bachelor's degree in 1913. From there he went to Harvard University, earning a master's degree in philosophy in 1914.〔Segura, Judith. ''(Belo: From Newspapers to New Media )'', (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2008), p. 57. ISBN 0292718462〕
1n 1915, Ted Dealey returned to Dallas, after his father secured a job for him with the A. H. Belo Corporation where his father was vice president. A. H. Belo published ''The Dallas Morning News'' and Dealey became a reporter there. In 1920, he was promoted to staff correspondent for the ''Morning News''.〔(Dealey, Edward Musgrove ), ''Handbook of Texas Online'', Texas State Historical Association〕
From 1920 to 1924, Dealey wrote many of the ''Morning News anti-Ku Klux Klan articles. In a 1924 memo to his father, he insisted that the paper endorse candidate Miriam Ferguson over the Klan's preferred gubernatorial candidate.〔Segura, Judith. ''(Belo: From Newspapers to New Media )'', (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2008), pp. 58-59. ISBN 0292718462〕〔(Dealey, Edward Musgrove ), ''Handbook of Texas Online'', Texas State Historical Association〕
Ted Dealey became a board member of the Belo Corporation in 1926, was appointed vice president in 1932, and president in 1940, succeeding his father.〔(Dealey, Edward Musgrove ), ''Handbook of Texas Online'', Texas State Historical Association〕 When his father died in 1946, Dealey became publisher of ''The Dallas Morning News'' as well.〔Peter Elkind, ("The Legacy of Citizen Robert" ), ''Texas Monthly'', July 1985, p. 160.〕 With his father's death, the editorial tone of the ''Morning News'' changed, as investigative reporter Peter Elkind noted:
But the most critical difference between father and son was reflected on the editorial page.... Ted Dealey was a red-baiter, a supporter of Joe McCarthy, an unforgiving opponent of the United Nations, an enemy of social welfare and unions and federal aid, and so was his newspaper.〔Peter Elkind, ("The Legacy of Citizen Robert" ), ''Texas Monthly'', July 1985, p. 161.〕〔Dealey, Jerry T. (''D in the Heart of Texas'' ), (Garland: JEDI Management Group, 2002), ASIN 0972391304]〕

In October 1961, Dealey attended a luncheon in Washington D.C, for newspaper publishers, given at the Kennedy White House. Toward the end of the event, President Kennedy asked if any of the guests wanted to comment. Dealey angered President Kennedy when Dealey stood up and read the following prepared statement:
The general opinion of the grassroots thinking in this country is that you and your administration are weak sisters. If we stand firm, there will be no war. The Russians will back down. We need a man on horseback to lead this nation, and many people in Texas and the Southwest think that you are riding Caroline’s (3-year-old daughter ) tricycle.〔
Peter Elkind, ("The Legacy of Citizen Robert" ), ''Texas Monthly'', July 1985, p. 161.〕〔(Dealey, Edward Musgrove ), ''Handbook of Texas Online'', Texas State Historical Association〕
Dealey also approved the publication of a full page, paid advertisement critical of President Kennedy that ran in ''The Dallas Morning News'' the morning of November 22, 1963, the day President Kennedy was assassinated in Dealey Plaza, named after Dealey's father.〔Peter Elkind, ("The Legacy of Citizen Robert" ), ''Texas Monthly'', July 1985, p. 162.〕〔Dealey, Jerry T. (''D in the Heart of Texas'' ), (Garland: JEDI Management Group, 2002), ASIN 0972391304]〕
Ted Dealey died of a heart attack on November 27, 1969 in Dallas.〔(Dealey, Edward Musgrove ), ''Handbook of Texas Online'', Texas State Historical Association〕

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