マルコム・フォーブス (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "マルコム・フォーブス" in Japanese language version.

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achievement.org (Global: 1,925th place; Japanese: 7,998th place)

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britannica.com (Global: 40th place; Japanese: 156th place)

  • “Malcolm S. Forbes”. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2015年12月30日閲覧.

encyclopedia.com (Global: 462nd place; Japanese: 2,338th place)

indiana.edu (Global: 2,113th place; Japanese: 4,825th place)

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  • Notable Alumni”. The Lawrenceville School. 2014年10月16日閲覧。

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  • “Malcolm Forbes, publisher, Dies at 70”. New York Times. (1990年2月26日). https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CEFDC1438F935A15751C0A966958260 2010年10月3日閲覧. "Malcolm Forbes, chairman and editor in chief of Forbes Magazine and a flamboyant multimillionaire whose enthusiastic pursuits included yachting, motorcycling and ballooning, died Saturday of a heart attack in his sleep at his home in Far Hills, N.J. ... Young Forbes attended the Lawrenceville School and Princeton University, where he majored in politics and economics.... Entering politics in 1949, he was elected to the Borough Council in Bernardsville, N.J., and from 1951 to 1957 served in the New Jersey Senate and then ran for governor on the Republican ticket with a pledge of 'No State Income Tax.'" 

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