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Marshall Froker
Associate Editor Marshall Froker worked at three Chicago newspapers over a 40-year career, beginning as a copy editor at the Chicago Daily News. He was night news editor when the newspaper went out of business in 1978, then was day national and foreign editor at the Sun-Times from 1978 to 1983, followed by 24 years at the Chicago Tribune as an editor on the national and foreign desks, and later deputy editor of the Sunday magazine. He was the editor on three medical-science series dealing with genetic engineering and brain research, one of which won a Pulitzer Prize and another selected as a Pulitzer finalist. He was awarded the Tribune’s Johnrae Earl Award for excellence in editing.

