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Name
  
R. Loos

Role
  
Journalist


Died
  
March 6, 1944

Spouse
  
Minnie Ellen Smith

Children
  
Anita Loos, Gladys Loos, Clifford Loos

People also search for
  
Anita Loos, Minnie Ellen Smith, Gladys Loos, Clifford Loos, John Emerson, Frank Pallma Jr.

Richard Beers Loos (October 4, 1860 – March 6, 1944), was an American journalist and newspaper publisher. Loos was the father of Anita Loos, a famous American playwright and author who wrote, among other titles, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Loos most often used the shortened form of his name for official work: R. Beers Loos. Anita Loos was born to Richard Beers Loos and Minnie Ellen Smith while the family lived near Sisson, California (today Mount Shasta). At that time, Loos owned a local newspaper called the Sisson Mascot.

Most accounts indicate that Loos moved from Sisson to San Francisco in 1892. Loos' whereabouts on December 5 that year are exactly known, witnessed by primary sources. On that date, Loos penned a letter in response to then-Governor of California, H. H. Markham, to present facts and opinion regarding a local murder case. Markham had evidently solicited information from Loos after receiving letters both in favor of and against the pardon of the inmate charged with the crime, Frank Cochran, who was being held at San Quentin prison. The date line of the letter reads "Sisson" and end of the letter reads "Sisson Mascot," seemingly indicating he still had an interest in the Northern California newspaper as of late 1892.

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