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Charles W. Bailey : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles W. Bailey II

Charles Waldo Bailey II (April 28, 1929January 3, 2012) was an American journalist, newspaper editor and novelist.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1950. He then worked for the ''Minneapolis Tribune'', published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, serving as its editor from 1972 to 1982.〔Coleman, Nick (January 5, 2012). ("Chuck Bailey: The Last Decent Newspaperman" ). ''Nick ColemanThe State I'm In'' (blog). Retrieved February 8, 2012.〕 Bailey co-wrote, with Fletcher Knebel, the best-selling political thriller novel ''Seven Days in May'' (1962), and several other novels. He died in Englewood, New Jersey.〔 (). ''The New York Times''.〕〔Ringham, Eric (January 6, 2012). ("CommentaryFormer Strib Editor Stood on Principle, and Larger than Life" ). Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved February 8, 2012.〕
==See also==

* List of American print journalists
* List of Harvard University people
* List of Minneapolitans
* List of novelists from the United States
* List of people from Boston
* List of people from New Jersey

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