1. en.wikipedia.org

    I. F. Stone was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Jewish Russian immigrants who owned a shop in Haddonfield, New Jersey; the journalist and film critic Judy Stone was his sister. [6]Stone attended Haddonfield High School.He was ranked 49th in his graduating class of 52 students. [7] His career as a journalist began in his second year of high school, when he founded The Progress newspaper.
  2. I.F. Stone's Weekly Was a Journalistic Triumph of the 20th Century In a journalistic poll to determine the "Top 100 Works of Journalism in the United States in the 20th Century." I.F. Stone's Weekly was rated 16th. And this was the second highest rating accorded any sustained print journalism in the entire century (i.e., fourteen of the fifteen higher-ranked works of journalism were books ...
  3. britannica.com

    I. F. Stone (born Dec. 24, 1907, Philadelphia—died June 18, 1989, Boston) was a spirited and unconventional American journalist whose newsletter, I.F. Stone's Weekly (later I.F. Stone's Bi-Weekly), captivated readers by the author's unique blend of wit, erudition, humanitarianism, and pointed political commentary.. Feinstein worked on newspapers while still in high school.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Jun 19, 1989I. F. Stone was born Isidor Feinstein in Philadelphia on Dec. 24, 1907. (He adopted the initials and added the surname Stone at age 30). In his childhood his family moved to nearby Haddonfield, N ...
  5. investigatingpower.org

    I.F. Stone's Weekly had a paid annual circulation of 70,000. 1972. Stone does his main writing in The New York Review of Books. 1975. Although Stone dropped out of the University of Pennsylvania, the university awards him an honorary degree, making him an official member of the class of 1928.
  6. encyclopedia.com

    I. F. Stone. The American journalist I. F. Stone (1907-1989) published the iconoclastic political newsletter I. F. Stone's Weekly from 1953 to 1971. A critic of the Cold War and McCarthyism, his opposition to the Vietnam War helped to change public opinion in the United States.. Born Isador Feinstein on December 24, 1907, in Philadelphia, I. F. Stone was the son of Bernard and Katherine Feinstein.
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    American investigative journalist, writer, and author
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    Isidor Feinstein Stone was an American investigative journalist, writer, and author. Known for his politically progressive views, Stone is best remembered for I. F. Stone's Weekly, a newsletter which the New York University journalism department in 1999 ranked 16th among the top hundred works of journalism in the U.S. in the twentieth century and second place among print journalism publications. Stone's reputation has been dogged by allegations of contact with or espionage for the Soviet Union. Wikipedia

    BornIsidor Feinstein Stone, December 24, 1907, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    Age at death81 years
    DiedJune 18, 1989, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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