Dan Golenpaul

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Dan Golenpaul (1900 – February 13, 1974)[1] was the creator of Information Please, a popular American radio quiz show which aired on NBC. Golenpaul also edited early editions of the spin-off book, the Information Please Almanac.[1] He was married to Ann Golenpaul, with whom he founded Golenpaul Associates, a radio production company.[2] He died in New York City in 1974 after a long illness.[2]

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  1. ^ Info Please retrieved 11 June 2007
  2. ^ Time (Printout) retrieved 12 June 2007

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