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Howard French (British journalist)
Howard French (23 November 1912 – 24 October 2008) was a British newspaper editor.
==Biography==
Born in Southgate, French grew up as a Roman Catholic and studied at Ealing Priory School. He joined the ''Sunday Dispatch'' as a reporter in 1936, and soon discovered that the environmentalist Grey Owl, supposedly a Native American, had been born in England as Archie Belaney. He served in the Royal Naval Reserve during World War II, then returned to the ''Dispatch''.〔Roy Greenslade, "(Howard French )", ''The Guardian'', 5 December 2008〕
French later moved to the ''Daily Sketch'' and in 1962 became its editor. He served until 1969, when he joined the board of Associated Newspapers.〔 He was given control of editorial development,〔"(Howard French, pioneer of the modern Daily Mail, dies aged 95 )", ''Daily Mail'', 28 October 2008〕 and in 1971 he co-ordinated the merger of the ''Sketch'' with the ''Daily Mail''. He retired in 1977, but was involved in the 1982 launch of the ''Mail on Sunday''.〔

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