词条 | Samuel A. Schreiner Jr. |
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Samuel Agnew Schreiner Jr. (June 6, 1921 – January 14, 2018)[1] was an American writer. Born in Mt. Lebanon, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Schreiner graduated from Princeton University in 1942. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army Office of Strategic Services as a cryptographer from 1942–1945. He served in the China-Burma-India theater and became a first lieutenant, receiving both a Bronze Star and Presidential Unit Citation. Schreiner began his career as a reporter for the McKeesport Daily News and the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from 1946–1951. At Parade in New York he was a writer and assistant managing editor from 1951–1955. He then moved to Reader's Digest where he served as an editor from 1955–1974. In 1974 he devoted himself full-time to writing. Personal life and deathSchreiner and his wife, Doris Ann (née Moon 1921-2012),[2] married in 1945. They had two daughters. Schreiner died at his home in Darien, Connecticut on January 14, 2018. He was 96.[3] Books
References1. ^[https://www.darientimes.com/96701/obituary-samuel-a-schreiner-jr-96-longtime-darien-resident/ Obituary: Samuel A. Schreiner Jr., 96, longtime Darien resident] 2. ^http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Doris-M.-Schreiner-94493161 3. ^http://www.lawrencefuneralhome.com/obituary?id=1776970 Bibliography
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