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Lorry Lokey : ウィキペディア英語版
Lorry I. Lokey

Lorry I. Lokey (born March 27, 1927) is an American businessperson and philanthropist. A native of Portland, Oregon, he founded the company Business Wire in 1961 and has donated in excess of $700 million to charities, with the majority of the money given to schools. He resides in San Francisco, California.〔
==Early life==
Lorry Lokey was born on March 27, 1927, in Portland, Oregon and raised in a Jewish family〔(jweekly.com: "Local wealthy Jews pledge to give away half their fortunes" by Jacob Berkman ) August 12, 2010〕〔(JTA: "Lorry Lokey on giving it all away" By Jacob Berkman ) August 9, 2010〕 in Portland, attending Alameda Elementary School.〔(“Portland native pledges $5M for library”. ) ''Portland Business Journal'', May 29, 2007.〕〔
(Public and Media Relations: Lorry I. Lokey: Biographical Information. ) University of Oregon. Retrieved on July 24, 2008.〕〔(”Lokey gives UO largest gift: $74.5M”. ) ''Portland Business Journal'', October 15, 2007.〕 Growing up in Northeast Portland, he graduated from Grant High School before joining the United States Army and fighting in World War II.〔McBride, Tess. (“The man behind the money”. ) ''Oregon Daily Emerald'', February 9, 2007.〕 While in the service he worked on the ''Pacific Stars & Stripes'' as an editor after the war ended.〔
In 1949 he graduated from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism.〔(“Lorry Lokey gives Stanford stem cell institute $33M”. ) ''San Jose Business Journal'', February 27, 2007.〕 While at Stanford he served as editor of the school newspaper, the ''Stanford Daily''.〔 Upon graduation Lokey began working for United Press, now United Press International, and then at newspapers and in the public relations field.〔 One newspaper he worked for was the ''Longview Daily News'' in Longview, Washington.〔

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