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  1. Paul Scott Mowrer (July 14, 1887 – April 4, 1971) was an American newspaper correspondent.

  2. 27 de may. de 2019 · In October 1924, Paul Scott Mowrer, a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News based in Paris, convinced his employers that an interview with Abd-el-Krim, the leader of the Rifian uprising against the Spanish in northern Morocco, would provide original and interesting copy for American readers. This article deals with Mowrer’s ...

  3. 27 de may. de 2019 · In October 1924, Paul Scott Mowrer, a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News based in Paris, convinced his employers that an interview with Abd-el-Krim, the leader of the Rifian...

  4. Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent, newspaper editor, and poet. Paul Scott Mowrer was born in Bloomington, Illinois, on July 14, 1887, to Rufus and Nell Scott Mowrer. The family later moved to Chicago, where Mowrer attended Hyde Park High School.

  5. Paul Scott Mowrer filed his first stories of World War I from the French side, then dangerously skipped behind German lines and out again. When he reached Paris a U.P. man...

  6. 27 de may. de 2019 · This article deals with Mowrer’s difficult trek from French Morocco into the Rifian heartland, his observations concerning the Rifian environment and Abd-el-Krim’s movement and his two-hour interview with the Rifian leader.

  7. In October 1924, Paul Scott Mowrer, a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News based in Paris, convinced his employers that an interview with Abd-el-Krim, the leader of the Rifian uprising against the Spanish in northern Morocco, would provide original and interesting copy for American readers.