fiction.wikisort.org - Writer Leonard Solomon Silk (May 15, 1918 – February 10, 1995)[1] was an American economist, author, and journalist. Silk's diverse areas of interest included global economics, unemployment, banking, and inflation.[2] Silk wrote for Business Week between 1954 and 1969.[3] He also wrote for the New York Times between 1970 and 1993, first writing editorials, then beginning in 1976, his own column.[2] [3]
American economist
Leonard Silk
Silk was born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, and died in Montclair, New Jersey .[2]
Publications
As author
The Research Revolution . New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960.
The Economists . New York: Avon Books, 1974.
Ethics and Profits: The Crisis of Confidence in American Business , with David Vogel. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.
Economics in Plain English . Simon and Schuster, 1978.
Ideals in Collision: The Relationship Between Business & the News Media , with Rawleigh Warner, Jr. Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1979.
The American Establishment , with Mark Silk. New York: Basic Books, 1980.[4] [5]
Economics in the Real World. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984.
As editor
Awards
1961 Gerald Loeb Award for Magazines for "The United States Invents a New Way to Grow"[6]
1977 Gerald Loeb Memorial Award[7]
1995 Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award[8]
References
"Leonard Silk – Library of Congress" . id.loc.gov . Retrieved December 28, 2021 . "Leonard Silk Papers, 1929–1985 and undated, bulk 1950–1985" . Rubenstein Library, Duke University. Retrieved September 24, 2012 . Uchitelle, Louis (February 12, 1995). "Leonard Silk Dies at 76; Times Columnist Helped the Public to Understand Economics" . The New York Times . Retrieved September 24, 2012 . Welles, Benjamin. "America's Establishment': A Close-Up Look; The American Establishment , by Leonard Silk and Mark Silk. New York: Basic Books. $13.95." The Christian Science Monitor , October 14, 1980. Liebman, Walter H. "Balancing the Books." Review of The American Establishment , by Leonard Silk and Mark Silk. Barron's National Business and Financial Weekly [Boston, Mass.], Vol. 60, No. 49, December 8, 1980, p. 37. "Finance writers win Loeb Awards" . The New York Times . May 23, 1962. pp. 63, 69. Retrieved February 6, 2019 . "Loeb Award Goes To Silk" . The Lawton Constitution . Vol. 75, no. 268. Associated Press. August 17, 1977. p. 7. Retrieved February 27, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. "Government Investment Series Wins Loeb Award" . Los Angeles Times . May 2, 1995. Retrieved February 1, 2019 .
Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award winners
(1992–1999)
Hobart Rowen (1992)
Carol Loomis (1993)
James W. Michaels (1994)
Leonard Silk (1995)
Marshall Loeb (1996)
Jane Bryant Quinn (1997)
Alan Abelson (1998)
Stephen B. Shepard (1999)
(2000–2009)
Norman Pearlstine (2000)
Allan Sloan (2001)
Paul Steiger (2002)
Floyd Norris (2003)
Louis Rukeyser (2004)
Byron E. "Barney" Calame (2005)
Myron Kandel (2006)
Matthew Winkler (2007)
Daniel Hertzberg (2008)
Bill Emmott (2009)
(2010–2019)
Walt Bogdanich (2010)
Steven Pearlstein (2011)
Jerry Seib (2012)
John Huey (2013)
James Flanigan (2014)
James Grant (2015)
Paul Ingrassia (2016)
Walt Mossberg (2017)
Joann Lublin (2018)
Martin Wolf (2019)
(2020–2022)
Lionel Barber (2020)
Ellen Pollock (2021)
Michelle Singletary (2022)
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Magazines
(1958–1959)
Werner Renberg (1958)
Ernest Havermann (1959)
(1960–1969)
John A. Conway (1960)
Leonard S. Silk (1961)
Richard Austin Smith (1962)
John Chamberlain (SA 1962)
Daniel M. Friedenberg (SA 1962)
Sandford Brown (1963)
Gilbert H. Clee (SA 1963)
Robert W. Murray, Jr. (SA 1963)
John Brooks (1964)
John Maughan (SA 1964)
Max Ways (SA 1964)
Lee Silberman (1965)
Charles E. Silberman (1966)
Max Ways (1967)
Michael Laurence (1968)
John Brooks (1969)
(1970–1979)
John F. Lyons (1970)
Chris Welles (1971)
Kenneth Auchincloss (1972)
Everett Mattlin (1973)
Carol J. Loomis (1974)
Marshall Loeb (1975)
Gordon Williams (1976)
David Warsh (1977)
Lawrence Minard (1977)
Lewis Lapham (1978)
William Tucker (HM) (1978)
William Tucker (1979)
Robert Heilbroner (HM) (1979)
(1980–1989)
Walter Guzzardi Jr. (1980)
William Tucker (1981)
L. J. Davis (1982)
Joseph Nocera (1983)
Andrew Tobias (1984)
Richard L. Stern (1985 shared)
Howard Rudnitsky (1985 shared)
Barbara Donnelly (1986)
William C. Symonds (1987)
Robert Heilbroner (1988)
Eric Schurenberg (1989 shared)
Lani Luciano (1989 shared)
Carol J. Loomis (1989 shared)
(1990–1999)
Peter Brimelow (1990 shared)
Leslie Spencer (1990 shared)
Joseph S. Coyle (1991 shared)
Frank Lalli (1991 shared)
Denise Topolnicki (1991 shared)
Elizabeth MacDonald (1991 shared)
Robert Wool (1991 shared)
Connie Bruck (1991 shared)
Jonathan Beaty (1992 shared)
S. C. Gwynne (1992 shared)
Richard Behar (1992 shared)
Brian O'Reilly (1993)
Bryan Burrough (1994)
Phillip Longman (1995)
Joseph Nocera (1996)
Mark Maremont (1997 shared)
Jane Sasseen (1997 shared)
Michael Mandel (1998 shared)
Dean Foust (1998 shared)
Shane Tritsch (1999)
(2000–2009)
Jeff Blyskal (2000)
Gary Rivlin (2001)
David Henry (2002 shared)
Nanette Byrnes (2002 shared)
Hal Lux (2003)
Aaron Bernstein (2004 shared)
Pete Engardio (2004 shared)
Manjeet Kripalani (2004 shared)
Charles Fishman (2005 shared)
Clifton Leaf (2005 shared)
Carol Loomis (2006)
Charles Fishman (2007)
Allan Sloan (2008)
Michael Lewis (HM); (2008)
David Leonhardt (2009)
(2010–2014)
James Bandler (2010)
Amanda Bennett (2011 shared)
Charles R. Babcock (2011 shared)
Peter Elkind (2012 shared)
Jennifer Reingold (2012 shared)
Doris Burke (2012 shared)
Connie Bruck (2013 shared)
Robert Capps (2013 shared)
Cam Simpson (2014)
Gerald Loeb Memorial Award winners
(1974–1978)
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