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Burton Crane : ウィキペディア英語版 | Burton Crane Burton Crane (January 23, 1901 - February 3, 1963) was a ''New York Times'' correspondent on economics during the Occupation Period of Japan who also gained popularity as a singer in the same country, and was referred to as Japan's Bing Crosby. He was a financial writer for the ''New York Times'' from 1937 ''-'' 1963. Aside from finance and writing as a foreign correspondent, Crane was a playwright and an instructor in economics. He was born in Buffalo, New York. The son of a Presbyterian minister, he graduated from Princeton University in 1922. ==Editor in Japan==
Following stints with several newspapers in the United States, Crane went to Tokyo in 1925, to become financial editor of the ''Japan Advertiser''. He remained until 1936, and gained a reputation as an authority on the Japanese economy. In 1945 he began service in the Far East with the Office of Strategic Services. At the conclusion of World War II Crane joined the Tokyo Bureau of the ''New York Times''. He was wounded while covering the Korean War.
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