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John Rousmaniere : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Rousmaniere
John Rousmaniere is an American writer, sailor and author of 29 books on sailing, yachting history, New York history, business history, and clubs. An authority on seamanship and boating safety, he has conducted tests of equipment and sailing skills, and led or participated in fact-finding inquiries into boating accidents. He has been presented with awards by the Cruising Club of America, the US Sailing Association, and Mystic Seaport for his writings and his contributions to boating safety and seamanship. ==Early life and education== John Pierce Rousmaniere (pronounced "Room-an-ear") is the oldest of the eight children of James Ayer Rousmaniere, of Boston and New York, and of Jessie Broaddus Pierce Rousmaniere, of Louisville and Brownsville, Texas, the daughter of a U.S. Army general and of Mayor Andrew Broaddus, who integrated Louisville's parks in the 1950s. He is a descendant of a Frenchman who fought for the American side in the American Revolution, of the Easton family that co-founded Newport, Rhode Island, and of pioneer settlers in Brownville, Texas. He spent his early years in Cincinnati, Ohio, and at age 11 moved with his family to Oyster Bay, on Long Island, New York.〔Rosalie Fellows Bailey, ''New England Heritage of Rousmaniere, Ayer, Farwell, and Bourne Families'' (New York: 1960).〕 He is an alumnus of St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire (1962); Columbia University (BS 1967, M.A. 1968); and Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York (M.Div., 1988).
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