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Bertie Charles Forbes
B. C. Forbes, c. 1917
Born
Bertie Charles Forbes

(1880-05-14)May 14, 1880
DiedMay 6, 1954(1954-05-06) (aged 73)
New York City, U.S.
NationalityScottish / American
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews
Occupation(s)Journalist, author, publisher
SpouseAdelaide Mary Stevenson (1896-1954)

Bertie Charles Forbes (/fɔːrbz/; May 14, 1880 – May 6, 1954) was a Scottish-American financial journalist and author who founded Forbes magazine.[1]

Life and career

Forbes was born in New Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the son of Agnes (Moir) and Robert Forbes, a storekeeper and tailor at Whitehill, one of their ten children.[2] After studying at University College, Dundee (then part of the University of St Andrews), in 1897 Forbes worked as a reporter and editorial writer with a local newspaper until 1901 when he moved to Johannesburg, South Africa, where he worked on the Rand Daily Mail under its first editor, Edgar Wallace.[3] He emigrated to New York City in the United States in 1904 where he was employed as a writer and financial editor at the Journal of Commerce before joining the Hearst chain of newspapers as a syndicated columnist in 1911. After two years he became the business and financial editor at Hearst's New York American where he remained until 1916.

He founded Forbes magazine in 1917 and remained editor-in-chief until his death in New York City in 1954, though assisted in his later years by Bruce Charles Forbes (1916–1964) and Malcolm Stevenson Forbes (1919–1990), his two eldest sons.

Forbes was the founder of the Investors League in 1942. He died on May 6, 1954.[1][4] In 1988,[2] his body was returned to his native Scotland, and lies buried in the New Deer Churchyard at Hill of Culsh in New Deer, Aberdeenshire. While living abroad, he returned to Buchan every two years, staying in the Cruden Bay Hotel, "to entertain people of Whitehill to a picnic". It was a tradition revived by his son, Malcolm, in 1987.[2]

Published works

B.C. Forbes authored several books:

References

  1. ^ a b "Forbes, Head Of Business Magazine, Dies". Chicago Tribune. 7 May 1954. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2010. Forbes was known as BC Forbes, his name was Bertie Charles Forbes. He had headed the semi monthly business publication, Forbes magazine, since founding ...
  2. ^ a b c McKean (1990), p. 78
  3. ^ "Forbes, B. C. (1880-1954), financial journalist and publisher".
  4. ^ "B. C. Forbes Dies; Publisher, Was 73; Financial, Business Writer Had Magazine 30 Years, Was Syndicated Columnist". The New York Times. 7 May 1954. Retrieved 3 October 2010. B. C. Forbes, business and financial writer and publisher of a semi-monthly business magazine bearing his name, died yesterday in his office at 80 Fifth Avenue. Mr. Forbes, who lived at Fountain Road, Englewood, N. J., would have been 74 years old next Friday.

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