Marvine Henrietta Howe | |
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Born | Shanghai | December 3, 1928
Occupation | Journalist |
Nationality | American |
Genre | non-fiction |
Subject | politics |
Parents | Mary Scott (West) Howe and James Lewis Howe, Jr. (American citizens) |
Marvine Henrietta Howe (born December 3, 1928) is an American political writer and retired newspaper reporter. She was a correspondent for The New York Times.
Howe was born in Shanghai, China, where her father was teaching chemistry at what was called Hangzhou Christian College. Japanese incursions and the rise of the Communists forced the family to leave China. Upon returning to America, her father worked as a laboratory chemist in Philadelphia during the Depression.
Howe majored in Journalism at Rutgers University. She then attended Columbia University's School for Far Eastern Studies.
Marvine Henrietta Howe | |
---|---|
Born | Shanghai | December 3, 1928
Occupation | Journalist |
Nationality | American |
Genre | non-fiction |
Subject | politics |
Parents | Mary Scott (West) Howe and James Lewis Howe, Jr. (American citizens) |
Marvine Henrietta Howe (born December 3, 1928) is an American political writer and retired newspaper reporter. She was a correspondent for The New York Times.
Howe was born in Shanghai, China, where her father was teaching chemistry at what was called Hangzhou Christian College. Japanese incursions and the rise of the Communists forced the family to leave China. Upon returning to America, her father worked as a laboratory chemist in Philadelphia during the Depression.
Howe majored in Journalism at Rutgers University. She then attended Columbia University's School for Far Eastern Studies.