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George w stimson biography of william hill

          William Stimson ( - ) ; Born 3 Feb ; in Thorney, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom ; of Abraham Stimson ; and Anne Hill..

          George Stimpson

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          George William Stimpson was born on November 3, 1896, in Jones County, Iowa, near Anamosa.

          He attended Valparaiso University from 1916 to 1921, interrupted briefly when he enlisted in the U.S. army near the end of the First World War. In 1921, he self-published his first book, The Story of Valparaiso University: Including an Account of the Recent Period of Turbulence.

          When William Stimpson was born in , in Windham, Greene, New York, United States, his father, Theodore Stimpson, was 27 and his mother, Emily Osborn.

        1. Stimson collected this correspondence for his published book "Going to Washington State: A Century of Student Life." After graduating from Eastern Washington.
        2. William Stimson ( - ) ; Born 3 Feb ; in Thorney, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom ; of Abraham Stimson ; and Anne Hill.
        3. George W. Stimson, prominent Pasadena developer and prolific builder of early Los Angeles, without whom we'd have no West Adams-Normandie.
        4. The hotel, designed by architect Carroll H. Brown and said to have cost $6,, was being built by a syndicate including Pomeroy, Stimson.
        5. He also worked briefly for the Valparaiso Messenger after graduating.

          In 1922 he went to Washington, D.C., where he attended law school at George Washington University between 1922 and 1923, worked briefly at the Washington Herald in 1922, and became associate editor of the weekly magazine Pathfinder, a position that he held until 1932.

          He was the Washington correspondent for the Houston Post from 1934 to 1941. Beginning in 1941, he was correspondent for various newspapers, including the Cedar Rapids Gazette and the Houston Chronicle.

          From 1938 to 1948