Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr. (born 1927), nicknamed Si Newhouse, chairman and CEO of Advance Publications and chairman of Condé Nast
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Samuel Newhouse (1853 – 1930), Utah entrepreneur and mining magnate
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Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr. (1895–1979), publisher, founder of Advance Publications empire, which controls Condé Nast Publications
In 1961 the trustees, believing that losses from the strike could bankrupt the paper and deprive the foundation of much of its principal, sold the Journal to The Oregonian's publisher S. I. Newhouse for $8 million.
The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, a charitable organization founded by newspaper entrepreneur Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr., inaugurated the award in 2006 at the suggestion of the late Wynn Newhouse, to draw attention to the contributions of artists with disabilities to contemporary art.