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John McClure (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John McClure (poet) John Peebles McClure (December 19, 1893 – February 8, 1956) was an American poet and one of the founding editors of ''The Double Dealer'' literary magazine. ==Early life== John Peebles McClure was born in Ardmore, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (located in Oklahoma) to John Alexander and Mary Elizabeth Peebles McClure. His mother died in 1896 and the family moved several times, finally settling in Chickasha around 1901. John attended both public and private schools before entering the University of Oklahoma in 1911. After getting his B.A. in 1915, he worked at the university library. During World War I he served in the U.S. Army cavalry and in the field artillery. After the war, he married librarian Grace Binford Smith (1918). In 1919, the McClures moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, where they opened a bookstore. McClure also worked as a copy editor for the New Orleans ''Times-Picayune''. He was to maintain a professional relationship with the ''Times-Picayune'' for 33 years, rising to managing editor.〔Hanneman, Carolyn G. "McClure, John Peebles". (Oklahoma Hisotorical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History ).〕
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