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Henry Doorly : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Doorly
Henry Doorly (November 9, 1879 – June 21, 1961) was the chairman of the World Publishing Company and publisher of the ''Omaha World-Herald'' in Nebraska, founded by his father-in-law, U.S. Senator Gilbert Hitchcock. Doorly worked for the company for 58 years,〔Busby, M.B. and Massey, M. (2006) ''Dear Megan: Letters on Life, Love and Fragile X.'' Capital Books. p. 87.〕 and became a highly influential figure in the city. Shortly after his death, Omaha's zoo was renamed in his memory in 1963.〔("History" ), Henry Doorly Zoo website. Retrieved 4/29/08.〕 ==Early years== Born in Barbados to Martin E. Doorly and Katherine Carrington, Doorly was educated at Harrison College in Bridgetown. From 1896 to 1898 he studied civil engineering in the West Indies. Doorly arrived in Omaha in 1902 as a surveyor with the Union Pacific Railroad, he spent two years working as a draftsman with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Omaha. On September 7, 1904, Doorly married Margaret Hitchcock in Omaha, becoming the son-in-law of ''World-Herald'' publisher and politician Gilbert Hitchcock.〔(Who's who in Nebraska, 1940 ). Retrieved 4/29/08.〕
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