User:Heritager

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I have been a professional journalist, historian, and editor for 35 years since graduating with a masters degree in journalism from Colombia Journalism School. I have authored or co-authored 13 books, published dozens of articles in major magazines, and written introductions for numerous books.

Nearly 100 years ago, Sir James Murray, the longtime editor of the original Oxford English Dictionary, inscribed and sent a book of photographs of Oxford, England to my great-grandfather for his many important contributions to that groundbreaking dictionary.

In a similar vein, I have been delighted to help improve Wikipedia in a very modest way for {{For year month day| year=2012| month=06| day=10}}, and have edited over 100 entries and made more than 1,000 edits.

Articles I have created include:

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:Al Hine - writer

:Alexander G.B. Grosvenor - Naval officer

:Bell and Gray controversy (major new section)

:Byron Dobell - magazine editor

:Calumet Bluff - landmark

:Camp Mowglis - historic camp

:Current Books - magazine

:Daryl Davis - musician

:Curtis Wilkie - author
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Edwin A. Grosvenor - author

Glur's Tavern - landmark

Harriet Sanborn Grosvenor - early American writer

Horizon (U.S. magazine) ‎- famous literary magazine

Landing Craft Group section

Torrence Huffman-helped Wright brothers

Literary Society of Washington - literary society

Patricia Altschul - socialite and TV personality

Neligh Mill - historic landmark
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Richard M. Ketchum - author

Robert L. Breeden - publishing and society exec

Robert D. McWethy - decorated Naval officer

William Henry Revis - soccer player and entrepreneur

Rubber Chicken Man - prominent Nats fan

Samuel C.O. Holt - radio and television exec

Whitney Sudler-Smith - TV producer

William P.O. Clarke - Naval officer

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--Heritager (talk) 07:54, 19 August 2015 (UTC)