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Marvine Henrietta Howe

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Occupation
  
journalist

Genre
  
non-fiction

Education
  
Rutgers University

Nationality
  
American

Subject
  
politics

Born
  
December 3, 1928 (age 88) Shanghai (
1928-12-03
)

Alma mater
  
1950: Adalaide Zagoren fellow Rutgers University, 1991. Member American Association of University Women, Silurians.

Relatives
  
Parents American citizens. Daughter of Mary Scott (West) Howe and James Lewis.

Marvine Henrietta Howe is American political writer and retired newspaper reporter, correspondent for The New York Times

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Career

  • From 1951 to 1955 she was News broadcaster Radio Maroc in Rabat.
  • From 1952 to 1955 she gave contributions British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • From 1958 to 1962 she worked for McGraw-Hill World News (1945-1988) in Morocco.
  • From 1956 to 1965 she was Stringer (journalism) for Time Life in Algiers, Rabat and Lisbon.
  • From 1957 to 1971 she was correspondent for The New York Times in Algiers, Rabat and Lisbon.
  • From 1972 to 1975 she was bureau chief of The New York Times in Rio de Janeiro.
  • From 1975 to 1976 she was correspondent for The New York Times in Portugal and Angola.
  • From 1977 to 1984 she was bureau chief of The New York Times in Beirut, Ankara, and Athens.
  • From 1984 to 1994 she was reporter of the Metropolitan staff New York City.
  • Since 1995 she is Freelance writer.
  • Educational occupation

  • From 1950 to 1951 she was Lecturer in a Lycee in Fez, Morocco.
  • In 1959 she was Lecturer in the University Center, Virginia.
  • In 1991 she was lecturer at Rutgers School of Communication and Information.
  • In 1986 she was Delegate to the International Women's Media Conference, Washington.
  • References

    Marvine Henrietta Howe Wikipedia