Mary Crozier, journalist
Mary Crozier studied PPE (Philosophy, Politics, and Economics) at the University of Oxford.
She began writing articles for the Guardian in 1928, when CP Scott was still editor, and during her time at Oxford the subject of her articles most often concerned events at the university. Whilst her father, WP Crozier, was editor Mary Crozier always worked freelance for the Guardian although she began working from the Guardian offices in 1932. Mary Crozier became a regular radio critic from 1932. She also worked on many other sections of the newspaper including: book reviews, the women's page, theatre reviews, and some reporting for the news editor.
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