Bouton, S. Miles (Stephen Miles), 1876-

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American journalist; correspondent in Berlin, 1911-1916 and 1919-1934.

From the description of S. Miles Bouton papers, 1918-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871998

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1876, September 24 Born, Blockville, N.Y. 1899 LL.B., Albany Law School Admitted to N.Y. bar; practiced at Jamestown, N.Y. 1903, November 11 Married Frieda Dorothea Kleinsang 1903 1904 On staff, Meadville (Pa.) Star 1904 1905 On staff, Oil City Times 1905 1909 On staff, Buffalo Express 1909 1919 With Associated Press 1911 Transferred to Berlin, Germany 1911 1912 1925 1927 Studied, University of Berlin 1914 1916 With the German army on various fronts as war correspondent 1916 1919 In charge of Associated Press bureau in Stockholm, Sweden 1917, Summer In Petrograd 1918, November First enemy correspondent to enter Berlin after the armistice 1920 Author, And the Kaiser Abdicates 1920 1934 Berlin correspondent, N.Y. World, N.Y. Times, Baltimore Sun 1922 Author, Das Ende der Grossmacht Deutschland 1934, June Ordered by the Hitler government to leave Germany 1935 1939 Lecturer 1940's 1950's Chief editorial writer, The Post-Journal, Jamestown, N.Y. From the guide to the Stephen Miles Bouton Papers, 1918-1962, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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