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Roger Burlingame : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roger Burlingame
William Roger Burlingame (1889–1967) was a prolific author, writer, and biographer. Burlingame served as the book editor at ''Scribner's Magazine'' (1914–1926). After leaving his job at Scribner's, Burlingame authored 25 books, including biographies and works of historical non-fiction.〔(Of Making Many Books A Hundred Years of Reading, Writing, and Publishing )〕 He also wrote for ''The New York Times Magazine'' and ''The New York Times Book Review''.〔 ==Early life, education, and career launch==
Burlingame was born in Manhattan in 1889. He graduated from Morristown School in Morristown, NJ (now Morristown-Beard School) in 1909. Burlingame then received his bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1913. During his years at Harvard, Burlingame served as an editor of ''The Harvard Lampoon'', a humor magazine. He was a classmate of writer John P. Marquand from Newburyport, Massachusetts, who also worked on ''The Lampoon''. After graduating from Harvard, Burlingame worked on the staff of ''The Independent'', a weekly magazine published in New York City, for a year. He then joined the staff of Scribner's. Burlingame led Scribner's to sign Marquand and publish his first novel, ''An Unspeakable Gentleman''.
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