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Milton Mayer
Milton Sanford Mayer (August 24, 1908 – April 20, 1986) was an American journalist and educator, best known for his long-running column in The Progressive magazine, founded by Robert M.
La Follette Sr., in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Early life
Mayer, reared in Reform Judaism, was born in Chicago, the son of Morris Samuel Mayer and Louise (Gerson). He graduated from Englewood High School, where he received a classical education with an emphasis on Latin and languages.[1] He studied at the University of Chicago (1925–1928) but did not earn a degree; in 1942, he told the Saturday Evening Post that he was "placed on permanent probation in 1928 for throwing beer bottles out a dormitory window."[1] He was a reporter for the Associated Press (1928–1929), the Chicago Evening Post, and the Chicago American.[2]
During his stint at the Post he married his first wife Bertha Tepper (the couple had two daughters).
In 1945 they were divorced