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George Dodds : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elliott Dodds George Elliott Dodds (4 March 1889 – 20 February 1977) was a British journalist, newspaper editor, Liberal politician and thinker. ==Education and career== Elliott Dodds was born in Sydenham, in Kent, the son of a tea merchant. He was educated at Mill Hill School and New College, Oxford where he read history. While at Oxford Dodds was editor of Isis magazine and was narrowly defeated for the presidency of the Union. After graduating he worked briefly for Herbert Samuel as his private secretary and tutor to Samuel’s sons. He then went to Jamaica and taught at Calabar High School. He returned to England intending to read for the bar but was drawn instead to journalism accepting the post of leader writer and literary assistant on the Huddersfield Examiner in 1914. He maintained his connection with the Huddersfield Examiner for sixty years, as editor from 1924–1959 and Consulting Editor after that.〔Mark Egan: ''Elliott Dodds'' in ''Dictionary of Liberal Biography'', Brack et al. (eds.), Politico’s 1998, p.96 ff〕 During the First World War, Dodds lived in London editing the War Pictorial, a government publication designed to bolster civilian morale.〔George Smith, ''The Cornhill Magazine'', Smith, Elder & Co, 1975, p.596.〕
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