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Robert Harrison (April 14, 1904 – February 17, 1978) was an American journalist and publisher, known internationally for sensational news stories. He worked for the ''New York Evening Graphic'', the ''Motion Picture Herald'' and was publisher of ''Confidential'' magazine. ==Early life== He was born Max Harrison,〔() FamilySearch (accessed December 9, 2014) "Max Harrison United States Census, 1910" ''FamilySearch''. Max Harrison is the name given in the 1910 US Census, which lists Max Harrison, aged 6, son of Benjamin and Pauline Harrison. Daughters are Helen (age 16), Gertrude (age 12) and Ida (age 10).〕 the youngest child and only son of Benjamin Harrison (February 1868 – 1933) and Pauline Harrison (July 1870–?), Jewish immigrants from Lithuania (then the Russian Empire). Max grew up in New York City, first in lower Manhattan and later the Bronx, with three sisters, who doted on “the baby” of the family. As a young child Max decided to replace his birth name with "Robert." Early on Robert appeared magnanimous, if only due to a tendency to quickly forget slights as he could be not bothered to focus on the negative. In school he did poorly at math but well at English. He wanted to write for a living. At the age of 12 he authored and published a travel guide to roadside inns, ''Harrison's Weekend Guide''. After the printer refused to give Harrison his share of the profits, Harrison formed a belief that one could only trust family members, whom he would later employ in various publishing projects.〔Samuel Bernstein, (Walford Press, 1st edition, November 27, 2006), ''Mr. Confidential: The Man, His Magazine & The Movieland Massacre That Changed Hollywood Forever'', pp. 21–22〕 But years later, his generous nature would lead him to make an exception at the height of his success with an ex-McCarthyite editor with deadly repercussions.〔Henry E. Scott (Pantheon, 1st reprint edition, January 19, 2010), ''Shocking True Story: The Rise and Fall of Confidential, "America's Most Scandalous Scandal Magazine'', pp. 134, 172–173〕 As a teen, Harrison attended Stuyvesant High School for two years before dropping out. He would later attend night classes at Columbia University.〔Henry E. Scott (Pantheon, 1st reprint edition, January 19, 2010), ''Shocking True Story: The Rise and Fall of Confidential, "America's Most Scandalous Scandal Magazine'', p. 29〕
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