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Sammy Glick is a fictional character from the 1941 novel "What Makes Sammy Run?" by Budd Schulberg. The character is a ruthless and ambitious young reporter who embodies the cutthroat nature of the newspaper business in 1930s New York City. Glick's relentless pursuit of success and willingness to betray others to climb the social ladder serve as a critique of the American Dream and the moral compromises often involved in achieving it. The novel remains a significant commentary on ambition, ethics, and the media industry.

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