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Loeb, Marshall Robert was born on May 30, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Monroe Harrison and Henrietta (Benjamin) Loeb.
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Loeb, Marshall Robert was born on May 30, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Monroe Harrison and Henrietta (Benjamin) Loeb.
BJ, University Missouri, 1950. Postgraduate, University Goettingen, Germany, 1951.
Reporter, Garfield News and Austinite, Chicago, 1944-1945;
reporter, columnist, Garfieldian and Austin News, Chicago, 1946-1947, 49-51;
reporter, Columbia Missourian, 1948-1950;
staff correspondent, Uttar Pradesh, Frankfurt, Germany, 1952-1954;
reporter, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 1955-1956;
contributing editor, Time magazine, 1956-1961;
associate editor, Time magazine, 1961-1965;
senior editor, Time magazine, 1965-1980;
economics editor and columnist, Time magazine, 1978-1980;
managing editor, Money Magazine, 1980-1984;
editor, Time Inc. Magazine Development, 1984-1986;
managing editor, Fortune, 1986-1994;
editor-at-large, Fortune, 1994-1995;
columnist, Fortune, 1996;
editor, Columbia Journalism Review, since 1997. Daily commentator Columbia Broadcasting System Radio Network.
Associate fellow Yale University, Berkeley College, since 1977. Board directors Price Line, Inc.
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Board of directors National Neurofibromatosis Foundation, Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic. Overseer New York University Stern School Business. Chair board advisors Knight-Bagehot Fellowship.
Member World Economics Forum (Geneva), Economics Club of New York (director), Council Foreign Rels., American Society Magazine Editors (vice president 1986-1988, president 1988-1990), Overseas Press Club American (director 1963-1965, treasurer 1964-1965).
Married Elizabeth Peggy Loewe, August 14, 1954. Children: Michael, Margaret.