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Brief introduction of adolph ochs.

Oakes was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 1858. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Germany. After graduating from primary school, he became a printing assistant for a newspaper. /kloc-When he was 0/9 years old, he borrowed $250 to buy a newspaper on the verge of bankruptcy and became its publisher. 1884 oaks married the daughter of a rabbi in Cincinnati. His father-in-law is a well-known leader of American reformist Judaism and the founder of Hebrew concord college. 1896, 36-year-old Oaks borrowed money to buy The New York Times again. Under the pressure of many competitors in new york, new york Times kept losing money. He focused on objective reporting and reduced the price of the newspaper in time (from three cents to one cent per copy). These measures made The New York Times gain a large number of readers, and its readers increased from 9,000 at the time of Oaks acquisition to 780,000 in1968+1920s.

1904, oaks moved The New York Times's publishing house to a new office building in Manhattan. Since then, the square in front of the office building has been named Times Square. On New Year's Eve, Oaks had people set off fireworks in the square to celebrate the New Year.

Aux's son-in-law Salzburg became a publisher in The New York Times after his death, and then his grandson became a newspaper publisher.