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Robert Gilka : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert E. Gilka
Robert E. Gilka (July 12, 1916 – June 25, 2013) was an American photojournalist best known for being an editor and director of photography at ''National Geographic'' for 27 years.〔( National Press Photographers Association | Angus McDougall, Bob Gilka: More Than 100 Years Dedicated To Photojournalism )〕〔(Ex-National Geographic photo chief Gilka dead at 96 )〕 ==Biography==
Robert Gilka was born in 1916 near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.〔Robert E. Gilka, personal autobiography 1998〕 Gilka graduated from Marquette University in 1939 with a degree in journalism. Upon graduation, he published a 4-page tabloid sized job description called “The Gilka Graphic”, a chronicle of his experience and qualifications, which he sent to several hundred editors around the country.〔Milwaukee Sentinel newspaper July 5, 1939, p4〕 The job market was still at a depression low and he was hired by the Zanesville, Ohio Signal newspaper as a general reporter, sports editor, and photographer. At the Signal, he met and married Janet Andrews Bailey, a reporter at the Zanesville Signal in 1941.〔 Their four children are Greer, Jena, Geoffrey, and Gregory. Janet died in 2004.〔Bruce Dale, photojournalist〕 Gilka died at the age of 96 in an Arlington, Virginia hospice on June 25, 2013, after his third bout of pneumonia that year.〔
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