George Frazier
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For the American baseball player, see George Frazier (baseball player).
George Francis Frazier, Jr. (10 June 1911—13 June 1974) was an American journalist.
Frazier graduated from Harvard College in 1932. He was a writer for the Boston Globe. Thanks to his writing, Frazier earned a place on the master list of Nixon political opponents.
[edit] References
- Frazier, George (September 1960). The art of wearing clothes. Esquire magazine
- Whitman, Alden (Jun 15, 1974). George Frazier, Writer, 63, Dies; Columnist for Boston Globe, Life Editor, Jazz Critic Fond of Nantucket Wrote Monthly Column. New York Times
- Fountain, Charles (1984). Another Man's Poison: The life and writings of columnist George Frazier. Globe Pequot Press ISBN 0-87106-857-5
Persondata | |
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NAME | Frazier, George Francis Jr. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Frazier, George |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | United States journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1911-06-10 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | |
DATE OF DEATH | 1974-06-13 |
PLACE OF DEATH |