WALL STREET EDITOR
CLARENCE BARRON DEAD (United Sei'vice) NEW YORK, Thursday. The death has occurred of Mr. Clarence Barron, the editor of the “Wall Street Journal.” Mr. Clarence Walker Barron was born at Boston in 1855. He was on the Boston “Transcript” from 1875 to 1884. He founded the Boston News Bureau in 1887. He was editor of “Barron’s Financial Weekly,” and since 1901 his firm, Dow, Jones and Company, New York, published the “Wall Street Journal.” Mr. Barron was a larger breeder and importer of Guernsey cattle, and owned a farm and creamery. He wrote various books on financial and political matters, including “The Federal Reserve Act, 1914,” “The Mexican Problem,” and “A World Remaking” (1920).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 477, 5 October 1928, Page 9
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117WALL STREET EDITOR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 477, 5 October 1928, Page 9
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