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Harry Ainsworth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Ainsworth Harry Ainsworth (1887 or 1888–4 August 1965) was a British newspaper editor. Born in Darwen, Ainsworth worked on local newspapers before becoming the news editor of the ''Weekly Dispatch''. He next became Assistant Editor at Odhams Press, then Editor of ''John Bull''. In 1925, Ainsworth became editor of ''The People'' on its takeover by Odhams. At the time it had a circulation of 250,000 copies per issue but, within five years, he had increased this to 2,500,000, and ultimately raised it to five million.〔"Mr H. Ainsworth", ''The Guardian'', 7 August 1965〕 Ainsworth remained Editor of ''The People'' until 1957 although, for his last ten years, Stuart Campbell was effectively in control.〔"(Campbell, (Renton) Stuart )", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 Ainsworth was also one of the founding members of the Press Council.〔 ==References== 〔
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