Dufour, Charles L

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Charles L. "Pie" Dufour (1903-1996) was a New Orleans newspaperman, author, radio broadcaster, public relations worker, historian, and Tulane University professor. He came from a family that had moved to New Orleans in 1809, and he lived in the city except during the World War II era, when he served in the Army. He wrote twenty books, more than fifty scholarly articles, and over 9,700 installments of his daily New Orleans Item newspaper column, "Pie Dufour's a la Mode." He wrote on diverse subjects, including Louisiana history, New Orleans Carnival, law, sports, classical music, gourmet food, and European travel. Mr. Dufour worked as a reporter and columnist for the New Orleans Item (and States-Item) most of his adult life, retiring from journalism in 1978. He lived to the age of ninety three.

From the description of Charles L. Dufour papers, 1803-1984. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 635589676

Charles L. Dufour was an historian and author of books on the history of Louisiana and New Orleans.

From the description of Charles L. Dufour digest, circa 1950s. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 144540603

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