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Nelson Antrim Crawford (May 4, 1888-1963) was a writer, editor, professor, and publisher. He was born in Miller, South Dakota. He went to high school in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He edited the from 1914 to 1925. Crawford became the editor of Household magazine of Topeka, Kansas in 1928. He was the longtime editor of The Author & Journalist published in Topeka. He became its owner and editor with the October 1951 issue. He wrote several books, including The Ethics of Journalism (1924) and We Liberals (1936). He was the author of two novels, A Man of Learning (1928) and Unhappy Wind (1930).

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  • Nelson Antrim Crawford (May 4, 1888-1963) was a writer, editor, professor, and publisher. He was born in Miller, South Dakota. He went to high school in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He edited the from 1914 to 1925. Crawford became the editor of Household magazine of Topeka, Kansas in 1928. He was the longtime editor of The Author & Journalist published in Topeka. He became its owner and editor with the October 1951 issue. He wrote several books, including The Ethics of Journalism (1924) and We Liberals (1936). He was the author of two novels, A Man of Learning (1928) and Unhappy Wind (1930). (en)
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  • Nelson Antrim Crawford (May 4, 1888-1963) was a writer, editor, professor, and publisher. He was born in Miller, South Dakota. He went to high school in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He edited the from 1914 to 1925. Crawford became the editor of Household magazine of Topeka, Kansas in 1928. He was the longtime editor of The Author & Journalist published in Topeka. He became its owner and editor with the October 1951 issue. He wrote several books, including The Ethics of Journalism (1924) and We Liberals (1936). He was the author of two novels, A Man of Learning (1928) and Unhappy Wind (1930). His residence was at 2202 SW Seventeenth Street in Topeka, Kansas. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (National Register of Historic Places listings in Shawnee County, Kansas). It was designed by . (en)
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