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  1. Robert Worth Bingham (November 8, 1871 – December 18, 1937) was a politician, judge, newspaper publisher and the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1933 to 1937.

  2. Aug 27, 2018 · The new owner was Robert Worth Bingham, a 46-year old attorney, former circuit court judge and occasional politician. His purchase launched a print and broadcast media empire that shaped the commonwealth for nearly 70 years, until the Bingham family sold the newspaper to Gannett in 1986.

  3. Robert Worth Bingham IV (March 14, 1966 – November 28, 1999) was an American writer and a founding editor of the Open City Magazine.

  4. Jan 19, 1986 · The Bingham saga has been one of success shadowed by tragedy since 1918, when the first Robert Worth Bingham bought the Courier-Journal and Times with an inheritance from his wife, Mary...

  5. Dec 10, 1999 · A promising fiction writer whose first novel is scheduled for publication by Doubleday Broadway in May, he died Nov. 28 in his loft in TriBeCa, after what one law enforcement...

  6. Founding a Dynasty: Robert Worth Bingham Takes Control of The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times, 1918-25 by William E. Ellis Robert Worth Bingham (1871-1937) came of age in the New South of the late nineteenth century. Moving to Louis ville from his native North Carolina in the mid-1890s, he prac ticed law, served briefly as interim mayor ...

  7. As in his story collection (Pure Slaughter Value), Bingham stands out here as a hip traditionalist, elegantly updating the conventions of Graham Greene and Robert Stone, and as a knowing chronicler of high-WASP misbehavior.