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40 TEXAS ALMANAC-1968-1969
Mr. Cullum has been active in many pro- .
fesslonal, civic and educational programs,
including those of the SMU Foundation for
Science and Engineering, Area Educational
Television Foundation, educational commit-
tee of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, St.
Mark's School and others.
Sol Katz
The circulation manager of The News was
born in Corsicana, Texas, but moved with his
parents to Dallas and was educated in the ,
Dallas public school system, being graduated
from high school in 1932.
His association with The News began ear-
lier, as a carrier of the paper, and he became
a permanent employe as a 16-year-old in 1929
on a phone desk in the circulation depart-
ment. He advanced rapidly to district man-
ager, zone manager, city circulation man-
ager and, in 1950, became circulation man-
ager. He was elected to the board of direc-
tors in 1960. SOL KATZ
During Mr. Katz' tenure, The News has
attained the largest circulation, daily and Circulation Managers Association, of which
Sunday, in its history. He also is active in he is a past president, and International Cir-
newspaper organizations, including the Texas culatlon Managers Association.
A. H. Belo Corporation employes and representatives work throughout the U.S. Pictures
show: Top left, Richard M. Morehead and Jimmy Banks, Austin Bureau of The News; top
center, President Leonard L. Holloway, Mary Hardin-Baylor College, interviewed by Thomas
E. Turner, Central Texas Bureau; top right, Homa Hill, Texas State Bar, presenting award
to Carl Freund, West Texas Bureau; bottom, Washington Bureau, left to right: Robert E.
Baskin, Mrs. Dorothy de la Garza, Martin Casey, Miss Karen Klinefelter.r
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