ROBERT FRUMP, a former maritime writer and investigative reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, won the George Polk Award for National Reporting for his stories on the Marine Electric disaster. He was also the managing editor of The
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ROBERT FRUMP, a former maritime writer and investigative reporter for the
Philadelphia Inquirer, won the George Polk Award for National Reporting for his stories on the
Marine Electric disaster. He was also the managing editor of
The Journal of Commerce, the country's premier maritime publication. He received the Gerald Loeb Award for National Business Reporting and was a member of a Pulitzer Prize—winning
Philadelphia Inquirer task force. Now an executive for a large financial services firm, he lives in Summit, New Jersey.