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- Q19667501 description "Newspaper publisher and editor".
- Q19667501 description "Newspaper publisher and editor".
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- Q19667501 abstract "Adam John Yacenda (December 17, 1915 – June 13, 1986) was an American newspaper publisher and political adviser. He began his career working for various newspapers in New York and New Jersey before moving to California in the 1940s for health reasons. There, he published the Beverly Hills Bulletin before taking a job as then-U.S. Representative Richard Nixon's press secretary. After Nixon's success senate campaign in 1950, Yacenda moved to Las Vegas where he became editor of the Las Vegas Sun.Yacenda subsequently worked on the re-election campaign of Governor Charles H. Russell before founding the North Las Vegas based Valley Times in 1959 as a weekly publication. As publisher of the new paper, he became an advocate for the city's growth. The paper grew quickly, becoming a tri-weekly before Yacenda decided to sell the paper to Bob Brown in 1973 for health reasons. Yacenda remained political and socially active. He continued to write for several Las Vegas publications, worked as a close adviser to Oran Gragson on four successful election campaigns, and helped to establish the North Las Vegas Library.Yacenda died in Houston in 1986 while awaiting heart surgery.".
- Q19667501 birthDate "1915-12-17".
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- Q19667501 birthYear "1915".
- Q19667501 deathDate "1986-06-13".
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- Q19667501 deathYear "1986".
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- Q19667501 dateOfBirth "1915-12-17".
- Q19667501 dateOfDeath "1986-06-13".
- Q19667501 name "Yacenda, Adam John".
- Q19667501 placeOfBirth "Jersey City, New Jersey".
- Q19667501 placeOfDeath "Las Vegas, Nevada".
- Q19667501 shortDescription "Newspaper publisher and editor".
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- Q19667501 comment "Adam John Yacenda (December 17, 1915 – June 13, 1986) was an American newspaper publisher and political adviser. He began his career working for various newspapers in New York and New Jersey before moving to California in the 1940s for health reasons. There, he published the Beverly Hills Bulletin before taking a job as then-U.S. Representative Richard Nixon's press secretary.".
- Q19667501 label "Adam Yacenda".
- Q19667501 givenName "Adam John".
- Q19667501 name "Adam John Yacenda".
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- Q19667501 surname "Yacenda".