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Winsor French

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Confined to a wheelchair late in his life, he lobbied for the rights of disabled people; he obtained for the Cleveland City Hall and other city buildings to be accessible to disabled persons. Due to his efforts, French received a presidential citation in 1966.
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In the 1930s he was the first editor from a mainstream Cleveland newspaper to attend African-American nightclubs and report about the jazz culture that was spreading. For a time Winsor French used the pen-name of
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and accepted a position as correspondent from Europe; while there he interviewed Noël Coward,
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from left: Cole Porter, Linda Porter, Roger Stearns, Winsor French, unknown, Leonard Hanna
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At first a drama editor, he soon moved to the society column. Among his friends:
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He retired in 1968 and died in 1973. He was buried with his parents in
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In 1936 he spent 6 weeks at the Hollywood home of Cole Porter and
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He was comfortably wealthy thanks to a gift of IBM stock from
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In 1941 he moved to New York City, but at the end of the
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in 1936 (divorced in 1939). Perry was the daughter of
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Cleveland Press
Saratoga Springs, New York
Joseph Oriel Eaton II
Kenyon College
Cleveland News
Time Magazine
Cleveland Press
Margaret Hall Frueauff
Burgess Meredith
Antoinette Perry
Tony Awards
Lucius Beebe
Marlene Dietrich
Clark Gable
Libby Holman
John O'Hara
Noël Coward
Tallulah Bankhead
W. Somerset Maugham
John Steinbeck
Cole Porter

Linda Lee Thomas
Leonard C. Hanna Jr.
Roger Stearns
World War II
Beatrice Lillie
W. Somerset Maugham
Leonard C. Hanna Jr.

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