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Samuel Fox (1884–1971) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Fox (1884–1971) Samuel Fox (1884–1971), American music publisher and founder of the Sam Fox Publishing Company and the first to publish original film scores in the United States. ==Early life== The son of Hungarian immigrants Simon and Sara Fox, Samuel Fox was born at Zanesville, Ohio, May 15, 1884. His father was a traveling salesman who moved the family to Cleveland, Ohio, and Fox resided with his parents and sister Muriel until the age of 25.〔13th Census of the US; Cleveland, OH, ED 222, Sheet 10A〕 As a young man, Fox worked as conductor of the Central High School Orchestras in Cleveland, an activity that served as a foundation for his pioneering work as a publisher of music for educational training and performance.〔"Sam Fox, 89, Dies; Music Publisher", ''New York Times'', December 31, 1971〕 With a $300 loan in 1906, Fox founded Sandbox Music Publishing company, later called Sam Fox Publishing Company.
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