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'''Marguerite Johnston Barnes ''' (born [[August 7]], [[1917]] in Birmingham, died [[December 13]], [[2005]] in Houston, Texas) was an author, historian and career journalist. | '''Marguerite Johnston Barnes ''' (born [[August 7]], [[1917]] in Birmingham, died [[December 13]], [[2005]] in Houston, Texas) was an author, historian and career journalist. | ||
Barnes studied journalism at [[Birmingham-Southern College]], and it was there she met her future husband [[Charles Wynn Barnes]]. After several years as a reporter for the [[Birmingham News]], she became the Washington bureau chief for the News, the [[Birmingham Age-Herald]] and the London Daily Mirror. In [[1946]] the Barnes' moved to Houston, Texas where she wrote a daily column | Barnes studied journalism at [[Birmingham-Southern College]], and it was there she met her future husband [[Charles Wynn Barnes]]. After several years as a reporter for the ''[[Birmingham News]]'', she became the Washington bureau chief for the News, the ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]'' and the ''London Daily Mirror''. In [[1946]] the Barnes' moved to Houston, Texas where she wrote a daily column for the ''Houston Post'' from [[1947]] to [[1968]], and then served as assistant editor of the editorial page. | ||
Barnes served as writing lecturer and instructor for University of Houston and Rice University. She was the recipient of numerous awards, and published the books ''Public Manners'', ''A Happy Worldly Abode'', and ''Houston, the Unknown City 1836-1936''. | Barnes served as writing lecturer and instructor for University of Houston and Rice University. She was the recipient of numerous awards, and published the books ''Public Manners'', ''A Happy Worldly Abode'', and ''Houston, the Unknown City 1836-1936''. |
Revision as of 14:18, 18 July 2007
Marguerite Johnston Barnes (born August 7, 1917 in Birmingham, died December 13, 2005 in Houston, Texas) was an author, historian and career journalist.
Barnes studied journalism at Birmingham-Southern College, and it was there she met her future husband Charles Wynn Barnes. After several years as a reporter for the Birmingham News, she became the Washington bureau chief for the News, the Birmingham Age-Herald and the London Daily Mirror. In 1946 the Barnes' moved to Houston, Texas where she wrote a daily column for the Houston Post from 1947 to 1968, and then served as assistant editor of the editorial page.
Barnes served as writing lecturer and instructor for University of Houston and Rice University. She was the recipient of numerous awards, and published the books Public Manners, A Happy Worldly Abode, and Houston, the Unknown City 1836-1936.
She and her husband retired to a ranch in Fayette County, Texas.
References
- Charles Wynn Barnes obituary at the Houston Chronicle, accessed July 18, 2007.
- Guide to the Marguerite Johnston Barnes Personal Papers, 1926-1998 at Rice University's Fondren Library website, accessed July 18, 2007.
- Marguerite Johnston Barnes profile at Historic Houston website, accessed July 18, 2007.