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CyrusHermannKotzschmarCurtis (1850 - 1933) was a significant U.S. publisher.
He founded the Curtis Publishing Company, which published the Ladies' Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post, as well as several other magazines and newspapers.
He was also known for his philanthropy to hospitals, museums, and schools.
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CyrusHermannKotzschmarCurtis 18501933, American publisher and philanthropist, b.
Curtis founded (1890) the Curtis Publishing Company and in 1897 purchased the Saturday Evening Post, which, with his editor George Horace Lorimer, he built up to a position of eminence.