![]() Friedrich then began to write novels, and created a series of children's books with his wife, Priscilla Broughton. ![]() The book won a George Polk Memorial Award and is still considered a classic of journalism and business. When the Post folded in 1969, Friedrich wrote a book about it, 'Decline and Fall," which was published the following year. The seven years he spent with The Saturday Evening Post, including four as its last managing editor, established Otto Friedrich as a leading writer. Returning to the USA, he got jobs at The Daily News and Newsweek in New York. He began his writing career in Europe at Stars and Stripes and United Press. He graduated magna cum laude as a history major from Harvard, where his father was a political science professor. ![]() Otto Friedrich was born in Boston and grew up in New York. ![]()
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