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who was also a director of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. During his career, Martin lived in the U.S. states of
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*"Newspaperman Harold Martin dies at 83", Hearst Newspapers, ''Laredo Morning Times'', July 6, 2007 *http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?lastname=Martin&firstname=Harold&start=781 *http://www.topix.com/forum/city/bedford-tx/T62M3RJQRN0D54SVI *http://www.pulitzer.org/cgi-bin/year.pl?type=w&year=1970&FormsButton2=Retrieve {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, Harold E. American newspaper publishers (people) American newspaper editors Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting winners 1923 births 2007 deaths American male journalists Journalists from Texas Baptists from Texas United States Marines United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II People from Fort Worth, Texas People from Beaumont, Texas People from Tennessee American ranchers Writers from Montgomery, Alabama Businesspeople from Birmingham, Alabama People from Cullman, Alabama Samford University alumni Syracuse University alumni Deaths from Alzheimer's disease Deaths from cancer in Tennessee Neurological disease deaths in Tennessee St. Louis Globe-Democrat people Journalists from Alabama Baptists from Alabama Baptists from New York (state) 20th-century American businesspeople 20th-century Baptists 20th-century American journalists