Henry Doorly

Henry Doorly

Infobox Person
name = Henry Doorly


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caption = Henry Doorly
birth_date = birth date|1879|11|09
birth_place = Barbados
death_date = Between 1955 and 1963
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occupation = Editor, Publisher
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Henry Doorly (November 9 1879–?), a native of Barbados, moved to Omaha while working as an engineer and then moved into the newspaper business. He became the chairman of the World Publishing Company and publisher of the "Omaha World-Herald" in Omaha, Nebraska. Doorly reportedly worked for the company for 58 years, [Busby, M.B. and Massey, M. (2006) "Dear Megan: Letters on Life, Love and Fragile X." Capital Books. p. 87.] becoming a highly influential figure in the city. Omaha's zoo was renamed in his memory in 1963. [ [http://www.omahazoo.com/information/history/index.asp?page=/information/history/history1.htm "History"] , Henry Doorly Zoo website. Retrieved 4/29/08.]

Early years

Born to Martin E. Doorly and Katherine Carrington in Barbados, Henry was educated at Harrison College in Bridgetown. From 1896 to 1898 he studied civil engineering in the West Indies. Arriving in Omaha in 1902 as a surveyor with the Union Pacific Railroad, he spent two years working as a draftsman with the United States Army Corps of Engineers in Omaha. On September 7 1904 Doorly married Margaret Hitchcock in Omaha, becoming the son-in-law of "World-Herald" publisher and politician Gilbert M. Hitchcock. [ [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nedougla/html/douglas5.htm Who's who in Nebraska, 1940] . Retrieved 4/29/08.]

Omaha World-Herald

Beginning as a reporter for the "Omaha World-Herald", Doorly failed miserably, keeping his job only because he was the publisher's daughter's fiancé. Doorly became successful after moving to advertisement sales, soon becoming advertising and then business manager for the paper. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,770946,00.html?promoid=googlep "Omaha monopoly"] , "Time." October 11, 1937. Retrieved 4/29/08.]

Doorly took control of the "Omaha World-Herald" in 1934 when his father-in-law Gilbert M. Hitchcock died. Reflecting the changing nature of the major American political parties and Doorly's personal disenchantment with the New Deal in the 1930s, he led the newspaper's editorial page toward a Republican stance.

Under Doorly's guidance, the paper soon standardized advertisement policies and procedures. To enforce brevity and variety, Doorly had a daily "Item Count" conducted to count the number of stories in each news category, including local news, society, and international sections. The staff consequently produced as many as 450 separate news stories a day. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,893097-1,00.html "An independent steps aside"] , "Time". Sep. 05, 1955. Retrieved 4/29/08.]

In 1937 William Randolph Hearst sold Doorly the "Bee-News", his main competitor in Omaha. [Wishart, D.J. (2004) "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains." University of Nebraska Press. p 515.] During World War II, Doorly used his position to lead a national campaign educating newspaper editors and publishers in promoting steel recycling to support the war. [ [http://205.188.238.109/time/magazine/article/0,9171,802496,00.html "To Arouse the People"] , "Time." Sep. 14, 1942. Retrieved 4/29/08.]

Doorly retired in 1955, leaving control of the paper to Walter E. Christiansen. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,893097-1,00.html "An independent steps aside"] , "Time". Sep. 05, 1955. Retrieved 4/29/08.]

Legacy

In 1963, his widow Margaret Hitchcock Doorly donated $750,000 (approximately $4.5 million in 2005 dollars) to the Omaha Zoological Society. It was organized in 1953 to improve the Riverview Park Zoo and to provide administrative help to the city. [ [http://www.omahazoo.com/information/history/index.asp?page=/information/history/history1.htm "General Information: Zoo history"] , Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. Retrieved 5/3/08.] With her donation, Doorly stipulated that the zoo be renamed in memory of her late husband. [ [http://www.omahazoo.com/information/history/index.asp?page=/information/history/history1.htm "History"] , Henry Doorly Zoo website. Retrieved 4/29/08.]

ee also

* History of Omaha

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