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George Mallon : ウィキペディア英語版
George Mallon

George Mallon (May 20, 1865 ''-'' January 13, 1928) was an editor for The Sun (New York) from Malone, New York. He was active in
New York literary circles for forty years as both a writer and an editor. George Barry Mallon was the son of M.S. and Martha Elizabeth Barry Mallon. He graduated from Amherst College in 1887 and studied at Franklin Academy prior to this.
==Career as a journalist==

He came to New York City in the fall of 1887, working as a reporter for the Commercial Advertiser. In 1888 Mallon joined The Sun, being promoted to assistant city editor in 1895 and city editor in 1903. He continued in this position for a decade, training a number of young newspaper writers. He resigned from The Sun in 1912 and took a job with the Butterick Publishing Company. On the occasion of his leaving the newspaper,
The Sun Alumni Association gave a luncheon in his honor at the Hotel Brevoort. Charles S. Whitman, district attorney of New York and later
the state's governor, was among those in attendance.
When the United States entered World War I Mallon started a weekly newspaper in New Jersey called ''War Thrift''. He employed it effectively as a tool for raising thrift stamps. During his association with Bankers Trust Company he presided over their publication which
pertained to economic and financial subjects. It concentrated particularly on the financial situations of England, France, and Canada.
Mallon was a popular after dinner speaker when he was president of the Dutch Treat Club and as an associate of the Amherst Alumni Association.

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