Louis Sobol

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Louis Sobol (August 10, 1896 – February 9, 1986) was a journalist, Broadway gossip columnist, and radio host.[1] Sobol wrote for Hearst newspapers for forty years, and was considered one of the country's most popular columnists.[2] Sobol wrote about celebrities during the years when well-known columnists themselves became celebrities.[1]

Sobol was born in New Haven, Connecticut.[3] He attended Crosby High School and was the chairman of the Dramatic Club, business manager of the school paper, and manager of the baseball team.[4]:136–138 While still in high school, Sobol worked as a reporter for the Waterbury Republican.[4]:163

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