Chevins Hugh, 1898-1975
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Hugh Chevins, 1898-1975, grew up in Retford, Nottinghamshire. He worked on a number of papers before joining the Daily Telegraph in 1934, where he remained until his retirement in 1960, working as news editor for a short time, and later as industrial and labour correspondent. He was one of a group of industrial and labour correspondents who raised the profile of industrial journalism during the 1930s, and a founder member of the Labour and Industrial Correspondents' Group.
From the guide to the CHEVINS, Hugh, 1898-1975, journalist, 1912-1974, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)
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creatorOf | CHEVINS, Hugh, 1898-1975, journalist, 1912-1974 | British library of political and economic science |
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associatedWith | British Broadcasting Corporation |
associatedWith | Citrine Walter Mclennan 1887-1983 1st Baron Citrine, trade unionist |
associatedWith | Daily Telegraph |
associatedWith | Hutchinson & Co Ltd, Publishers |
correspondedWith | Industrial Correspondents Group |
associatedWith | Labour Party |
associatedWith | RPR, Rassemblement pour la République |
associatedWith | Tribune |
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Birth 1898
Death 1975
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