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Merryle Stanley Rukeyser
BornJanuary 3, 1897
DiedDecember 21, 1988(1988-12-21) (aged 91)
NationalityUnited States
EducationB.A. and M.S. Columbia University
Occupation(s)journalist
author
professor
Spouse(s)Berenice Simon (until her death)
Marjorie Leffler (until her death)
Childrenwith Simon:
--Merryle S. Rukeyser Jr.
--Louis Rukeyser
--William S. Rukeyser
--Robert Rukeyser

Merryle Stanley Rukeyser (January 3, 1897 – December 21, 1988), was an American journalist and educator in finance and economics.

Biography

Rukeyser was born to a Jewish[1] family in Chicago and grew up in Manhattan.[2] He graduated from Columbia University's Pulitzer school in 1915, and four years later received a master's degree in economics also from Columbia. He became a financial journalist first for the New York Tribune and then the New York Evening Journal. In 1924, he wrote the well-known book The Common Sense of Money and Investments.

By 1930 he became an associate professor at the Columbia School of Journalism and was writing the syndicated financial column "Everybody's Money", appearing daily in 110 newspapers. In the 1970s and early 1980s, he was a frequent guest analyst on his son Louis' TV show Wall Street Week.

Rukeyser married twice. His first wife, Berenice Simon, died in 1964. They had four children: Merryle S. Rukeyser Jr., a publicity agent and longtime executive with NBC; Louis Rukeyser (1933-2006), journalist; William S. Rukeyser (born 1939), journalist; and Robert Rukeyser, a vice president of American Brands Inc.[2] In 1965, he married Marjorie Leffler. She died in 1974.[2]

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