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George Stewart Brown

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George Stewart Brown

Birth
Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Death
11 Apr 1956 (aged 49)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
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"Stew", the grandson of Oscar Marion Stewart and Hannah Marina Standage, was a graduate of the Univ. of AZ, and a world reknown newspaper man who authored the article, "The Talk of Paris and European Capitals" which appeared in the AZ Daily Star of 11 Sep 1927. Other articles appeared in the hometown newspapers, both by and about him, over the years. One, which includes a photo, entitled "Not Like Gold Bricks" tells of his new job, that of "national director of the Red Cross public information service." Date is uncertain but it can be found in the (Tucson) AZ Hist. Society's collection.
"Stew", the grandson of Oscar Marion Stewart and Hannah Marina Standage, was a graduate of the Univ. of AZ, and a world reknown newspaper man who authored the article, "The Talk of Paris and European Capitals" which appeared in the AZ Daily Star of 11 Sep 1927. Other articles appeared in the hometown newspapers, both by and about him, over the years. One, which includes a photo, entitled "Not Like Gold Bricks" tells of his new job, that of "national director of the Red Cross public information service." Date is uncertain but it can be found in the (Tucson) AZ Hist. Society's collection.


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