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Name
  
Willis Abbot

Role
  
Journalist


Died
  
May 19, 1934

Education
  
University of Michigan

Willis J. Abbot

Books
  
American Merchant Ships an, The Naval History of the Unite, Aircraft and Submarines: The Story, Blue Jackets of 1812: A H, Blue jackets of '76

Willis John Abbot (March 16, 1863 – May 19, 1934) was an American journalist, and a prolific author of war, army, navy, marine corps and merchant marine books.

Biography

Born in New Haven, Connecticut to Waldo Abbot and Julia Holmes, he was a graduate of the University of Michigan in 1884. He was married to Marie A. Mack in 1887 and became managing editor of the Chicago Times during 1892–93. In 1896–8 he was editor for the New York Journal. In 1905 he joined the New York American.

Abbot wrote for the Hearst's New York Journal in 1921. Later, he was named the editor of Christian Science Monitor, a position which he held from 1922 to 1927.

He had a brief career in politics leading the movement for Ethics Enforcement with Herbert Bayard Swope working on the constitution of the ANSE. All these actions taken towards ethics amelioration was seen negatively by president Hopwood. Throughout this ethics debate. W. J. Abbot was on the board of directors of ANSE.

References

Willis J. Abbot Wikipedia