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Name
  
Henry Clune


Role
  
Journalist

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Died
  
October 9, 1995, Scottsville, New York, United States

Books
  
The Genesee, The Rochester I Know, I Always Liked it Here: Reminiscences of a Rochesterian

Similar People
  
Walter Havighurst, Frank Waters, Edgar Lee Masters, Bruce Hutchison, Hulbert Footner

Henry W. Clune (February 8, 1890 - October 9, 1995) was a well-known journalist for the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper in Rochester, New York.

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Life and career

Clune was born in Rochester, New York. As a young boy he lived in the Linden Street neighborhood of the fourteenth ward. He attended West High School and for a short time was a student at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.

At the age of twenty, Clune joined the staff of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, first as a volunteer, then as a paid employee. For almost forty years his column "Seen and Heard" appeared in the paper approximately three times a week. The column captured the color and flavor of life in Rochester, and was based on thousands of interviews Clune conducted with residents and visitors to the city. In 1933 a compilation of Clune's newspaper columns was published in the book Seen and Heard.

Family

In 1921 Clune married Charlotte Boyle, a national swimming champion who competed in the 1920 Olympics. The Clunes, who had four sons, lived for many years in Scottsville, New York. Clune died on October 9, 1995 at the age of 105. Mrs. Clune died in 1990 at the age of 91.

Honors

In 1963 Henry Clune was named a Fellow of the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and in 1965 he was given the Friends of the Rochester Public Library's Annual Literary Award.

Books

  • Seen and Heard, Democrat & Chronicle (1933)
  • The Good Die Poor, Longmans, Green & co. (1937)
  • Monkey on a Stick, W. Morrow & co. (1940)
  • Main Street Beat, W. W. Norton (1947)
  • By His Own Hand, Macmillan (1952)
  • The Big Fella, Macmillan (1956)
  • Six O'Clock Casual, Macmillan (1960)
  • The Genesee, illustrated by Douglas Gorsline, Holt Rinehart Winston (1963), reissued by Syracuse University Press (1988), foreword by Robert Koch. ISBN 0-8156-2436-0
  • O'Shaughnessy's Cafe, Macmillan (1969)
  • The Rochester I Know, Doubleday (1972) ISBN 0-385-06950-2
  • I Always Liked It Here, Friends of the University of Rochester Libraries (1983) ISBN 0-9610824-0-2
  • Souvenir, and Other Stories, illustrated by Marilyn Reynolds. James Brunner (1990) ISBN 978-99906-87-83-5
  • References

    Henry W. Clune Wikipedia


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