Jesse Abramson
Jesse P. Abramson (March 3, 1904 – June 11, 1979) was an American sports writer.[1]
Jesse Abramson | |
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Born | Jesse P. Abramson March 3, 1904 |
Died | June 11, 1979 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Sports writer |
Known for | His work for the New York Herald Tribune |
Biography
Abramson was the founder of the New York Track Writers Association.[2] Jesse Abramson Award is named after him.[2]
Between 1924 and 1964, Abramson wrote for the New York Herald Tribune.[3] In 1976, he was a press liaison for the Olympic Committee of the United States.[4]
Works
Recognition
- International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame[3]
- Grantland Rice Award of the Sportsmen Brotherhood[2]
- James J. Walker Award[2]
- New York Track Writers Association Award[2]
- Nat Fleischer Memorial Award for Excellence in Boxing Journalism[2]
- National Track and Field Hall of Fame[2]
References
- Smith, Red (June 12, 1979). "Jesse P. Abramson, Sportswriter For Herald Tribune, Dead at 75" – via NYTimes.com.
- "Abramson, Jesse".
- "Jesse Abramson".
- "Abramson, Jesse P. 1904-1979".
Further reading
- Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 241: American Sportswriters and Writers on Sport, Gale (Detroit, MI), 2001.
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