Alfred O. Andersson

Deceased Person

1874 – 1950

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Who was Alfred O. Andersson?

Alfred Oscar Andersson was the publisher of the Dallas Dispatch and, briefly, of the Dallas Dispatch-Journal, daily afternoon newspapers of general circulation published in Dallas, Texas.

Andersson was born in Liverpool, England on December 10, 1874 to Alfred Carolus Andersson, a cotton broker, and Elizabeth Falk Andersson. The family moved to Kansas City, Missouri in the early 1880s. Andersson's father died there soon afterward, and his mother moved the family back to Liverpool and then, in 1884, to Weimar, Germany, where Andersson attended school for five years. His mother married Dr. Henry J. Lampe in 1889 and the family returned to Kansas City. She died in San Antonio, Texas, in 1931 at age seventy-nine, and Dr. Lampe died in 1910.

Andersson’s career in newspapers began during his teenage years when he worked at odd jobs around the shop where his stepfather published a German-language newspaper. He wrote and edited campus publications while a student at Princeton University from 1893 to 1895 and then returned to Kansas City to take a job on the Kansas City World, a Scripps-McRae newspaper. He then moved on to reporting and editing jobs on Scripps papers in St.

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Born
1874
Also known as
  • Alfred Andersson
Nationality
  • United States of America
Lived in
  • Liverpool
Died
1950

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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