Winsor French Collection 1920-2010

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Winsor French Collection 1920-2010

A collection of Winsor French's articles, photographs, ephemera, and research about his life.

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Winsor French

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FRENCH, WINSOR (24 Dec. 1904-6 Mar. 1973), was the society columnist for the CLEVELAND PRESS, was born in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., to Winsor P. and Edith French. He became the stepson of Joseph O. Eaton, founder of the EATON CORP., after his father's death. French moved to Cleveland with his family in 1915. After sporadic education, he worked for the CLEVELAND NEWS and TIME . In 1933 he joined the Press and married Margaret Hall Frueauff. A year later Mrs. French obtained a divorce, becoming a no...

French, Winsor, 1904-1973

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Cleveland Press

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The City Club of Cleveland was established in 1912 to provide a platform for the discussion of issues of contemporary interest. The first board of directors included Edward Baker, Dr. Robert Bishop, Arthur Baldwin, Starr Cadwallader, Walter Flory, Rabbi Moses Gries, Amasa Mather, Daniel Morgan and Reverend Worth Tippy. Morgan served as the club's first president, while Edward Baker and Amasa Mather were selected as vice-president and treasurer respectively. Mayo Fesler, instrumental...