Leonidas Hubbard
Michigan, University of Michigan, Journalism, Staten Island, Hospital, Typhoid fever, Fever
978-613-8-40173-5
6138401735
148
2013-01-09
380.70 HK$
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Leonidas Hubbard (1872–1903) was a journalist and adventurer. He was born in Michigan and studied at the University of Michigan (1893–97), choosing journalism as a career. In 1901 he married Mina Adelaine Benson, a woman two years senior and at the time an assistant superintendent of a Staten Island hospital. They met at the hospital when Hubbard was ill with typhoid fever. He became an assistant editor of Outing magazine and in 1903 led an expedition to canoe the system Naskaupi River - Lake Michikamau in Labrador and George River in Quebec.
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