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Wick Allison, birth name Lodowick Brodie Cobb Allison (born March 17, 1948), is an American magazine publisher and author. He currently is the owner of ''D Magazine'', a monthly magazine covering Dallas-Fort Worth, which he co-founded in 1974, and the principal owner of People Newspapers, which he purchased in 2003. He also serves as president of the non-profit American Ideas Institute, publisher of ''The American Conservative''. ==Personal== Allison was born in Dallas, Texas, and is a sixth-generation Texan. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1971. He served as editor of the student humor magazine (Texas Ranger ) and earned a degree in American Studies. Upon graduation, he served in the White House on the President's Commission on Campus Unrest and subsequently joined the United States Army. He attended the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University, where he developed his business plan for D Magazine before dropping out. Allison converted from Methodism to Catholicism in 1978. In 1983, he married the former Christine Peterson and has four daughters. Allison and his wife had a child with developmental difficulties, which was discussed in a profile of Allison which was published by the ''Washington Post''.
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