Fletcher Knebel
Fletcher Knebel (October 1, 1911 – February 26, 1993) was an American author of several popular works of political fiction. Knebel was born in Dayton, Ohio, but relocated a number of times during his youth. He graduated from high school in Yonkers, New York, spent a year studying at the University of Paris and graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio during 1934. Upon graduation, he received a job offer from the newspaper of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. He spent the next 20 years working for newspapers, eventually becoming the political columnist for . Knebel served in the United States Navy during World War II, attaining the rank of lieutenant. From 1951 to 1964, he satirized national politics and government in a nationally published column named "Potomac Fever".
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Fletcher Knebel
Fletcher Knebel (October 1, 1911 – February 26, 1993) was an American author of several popular works of political fiction. Knebel was born in Dayton, Ohio, but relocated a number of times during his youth. He graduated from high school in Yonkers, New York, spent a year studying at the University of Paris and graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio during 1934. Upon graduation, he received a job offer from the newspaper of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. He spent the next 20 years working for newspapers, eventually becoming the political columnist for . Knebel served in the United States Navy during World War II, attaining the rank of lieutenant. From 1951 to 1964, he satirized national politics and government in a nationally published column named "Potomac Fever".
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Fletcher Knebel (* 1. Oktober ...... Schriftsteller und Journalist.
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1993-02-26
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Fletcher Knebel (* 1. Oktober ...... Schriftsteller und Journalist.
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Fletcher Knebel (Dayton, 1 de ...... origen a la película homónima.
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Флетчер Нибел (англ. Fletcher ...... иканский журналист и писатель.
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