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Stuart Hugh Loory (May 22, 1932 – January 16, 2015) was an American journalist and educator. ==Early life and career==
Loory was born in Wilson, Pennsylvania. He grew up in Dover, New Jersey, where his parents, Harry & Eve Loory, owned a large furniture store. Along with his younger brother, Melvyn, he attended prep school at Blair Academy. Loory graduated from Cornell University in 1954 where he was a member of the Quill and Dagger society and editor-in-chief of ''The Cornell Daily Sun''. After three years at the ''Newark News'', he received a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1958, and did postgraduate work in Vienna, Austria. Starting in 1959, he worked at the ''New York Herald Tribune'' as a reporter, science writer (1961–63), a Washington correspondent (1963–64), and a Moscow-based foreign correspondent (1964–66). He worked briefly as a science writer for ''The New York Times'' in 1966, then as a White House correspondent for ''Los Angeles Times'' (1967–71), earning a place on President Nixon's "Enemies List." Loory was a fellow at Woodrow Wilson Center, 1971–72, and in 1973 executive editor for WNBC-TV news. He was the first Kiplinger Professor of Public Affairs Reporting at The Ohio State University, 1973–75. He became associate and, later, managing editor of ''Chicago Sun-Times'' in 1975.
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