Frederick Feigl
Frederick Feigl (c. 1867 − 10 December 1933) was an American publisher, and a military officer. He was the publisher of The Tammany Times (later renamed The Political Review), a weekly magazine which carried various departments such as social news and a women's section, but was primarily devoted to the defence of Tammany Hall. He was born and educated in Texas, and became a reporter on The Houston Post, moving to New York in 1892. He became managing editor of Texas Siftings, a humor magazine. In 1898 he married Jane Mauldin.
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Frederick Feigl
Frederick Feigl (c. 1867 − 10 December 1933) was an American publisher, and a military officer. He was the publisher of The Tammany Times (later renamed The Political Review), a weekly magazine which carried various departments such as social news and a women's section, but was primarily devoted to the defence of Tammany Hall. He was born and educated in Texas, and became a reporter on The Houston Post, moving to New York in 1892. He became managing editor of Texas Siftings, a humor magazine. In 1898 he married Jane Mauldin.
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