Free, James
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1908, Nov. 5:
Born, Gordo, Ala. -
1929:
B.A., University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Attended Theodora Duncan School of Theater, New York, N.Y. Starred in vaudeville productions, "What Women Want" and "Cradle of the Deep" -
1930:
B.L., Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Reporter, Tuscaloosa News, Tuscaloosa, Ala. -
1931:
Circulation supervisor, New York Times, Brooklyn, N.Y. -
1931 -1932 :Associate editor, Tennis magazine -
circa 1931:
Insurance salesman, Yazoo and Mississippi Railroad Co. -
1932:
Worked for L. Ron Hubbard aboard schooner in Carribbean -
1932 -1933 :Editor, Tuscaloosa Weekly Warrior, Tuscaloosa, Ala. -
1933:
Visited Central America Edited English-language newspaper in Tegucigalpa, Honduras Assisted in campaign for reelection, Richmond Pearson Hobson, Jr., circuit court clerk of Tuscaloosa, Ala. -
1934:
Conducted Works Progress Administration project, Suburban Subsistence Living Conducted Tennessee Valley Authority research project, Gorgas, Ala. -
1935 -1937 :Reporter, Birmingham News, Birmingham, Ala. -
1937 -1939 :Reporter, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Va. -
1939 -1941 :Reporter, Evening Star, Washington, D.C. -
1941 -1946 :Reporter, Chicago Sun (later Sun-Times), Washington, D.C., with a two-year absence from 1943-1944 -
1942 -1945 :Private, United States Army Air Force; officer, United States Navy -
1946 -1947 :Reporter, Raleigh News and Observer and Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel, Washington, D.C. -
1947 -1979 :Reporter, Birmingham News, Washington, D.C. -
1949 -1968 :Public information officer, United States Navy Reserve -
1950:
Married Ann Cottrell -
1954:
Special citation for exceptional Washington reporting, Raymond Clapper Award Committee -
1960:
Chairman, Standing Committee of Correspondents of the Congressional Press Galleries -
1963:
Nominated for Pulitzer Prize in journalism -
1969:
Elected to Gridiron Club (historian, 1979-1991) -
1979:
Relinquished full duties as Washington correspondent of the Birmingham News and entered semi-retirement -
1985:
Published The First 100 Years!: A Casual Chronicle of the Gridiron Club. Washington, D.C.: The Club -
1989:
Elected to Society of Professional Journalists Hall of Fame -
1996, Apr. 3:
Died, Washington, D.C.
From the guide to the James Free Papers, 1929-1996, (bulk 1951-1979), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
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creatorOf | James Free Papers, 1929-1996, (bulk 1951-1979) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk). | Houghton Library |
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associatedWith | Free, Ann Cottrell. | person |
associatedWith | Hubbard, L. Ron (La Fayette Ron), 1911-1986 | person |
correspondedWith | Nation (New York, N.Y. : 1865). | corporateBody |
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Birth 1908-11-05
Death 1996-04-03