Julius Ochs Adler
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Julius Ochs Adler (December 3, 1892–October 3, 1955) was a U.S. publisher, journalist, and United States Army General.
He was the president and publisher of The Chatanooga Times, and general manager of The New York Times from 1935 until 1955. He became general manager at the Times after the death in 1935 of his uncle, Adolph Ochs.
Julius Adler was an officer and decorated veteran of World War I, served in the Army Reserve between the two world wars, and was a general during World War II.
He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
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