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Milton A. Abernethy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Milton A. Abernethy Milton A. Abernethy (died 1991) was a journalist, magazine editor, business owner, and stockbroker, best known for his time spent editing the literary journal ''Contempo: A Review of Books and Personalities'' from 1931-1934. ==Radical journalism and Transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill (February 1930-January 1931)== The Hickory, North Carolina native first rose to fame writing for the student journal ''Wataugan'', a publication of North Carolina State University. His articles soon gave him his first reputation as a smalltime radical, as he spoke out in a number of articles. These include “Whither the South? Light on the Southern Industrial Revolution” attacked Northern Capitalists who came south to exploit Southern Labor, and “Militarism or Education—which?” attacked his school’s compulsory military training. He soon struck a little too far with “The Game of Cheating at North Carolina State College is Not Equal to Any Other Sport,” an article that outlined the cheating endemic at the university. Predictably, it was the Student Council that came down hard on him, finding him guilty and expelling him. Abernethy won the case on appeal with the help of faculty, but soon transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a move that proved quite important to his future life.〔Vickers 18〕
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