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Richard Grozier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard Grozier Richard Grozier (1887-1946) was the owner, publisher and editor of ''The Boston Post'' from 1924 until his death. He inherited the paper from his father, Edwin Grozier. ==Early life== Grozier was born in Brooklyn to Edwin and Alice Grozier. 〔(20 June 1946).(Richard Grozier, 59, Head of Boston Post ), ''The New York Times''〕 The family moved to Boston in 1891, soon after Edwin bought the ''Post.'' The younger Grozier graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1905, and from Harvard College in 1909. However, he was an indifferent student; he barely maintained a C at Exeter and was "separated" (flunked out) of Harvard three times. He immediately began working for his father's paper, eventually rising to assistant publisher and assistant editor.〔 However, he was given few opportunities to prove himself until his father suffered a total physical breakdown in the spring of 1920. With his managing editor on summer vacation, Richard became operating head of the ''Post'' as acting publisher and editor.〔
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