Irving brant biography

          Biographical Note A native of Walker, Iowa, Irving Brant ( -- )..

          Irving Brant

          American biographer, journalist, and historian

          Irving Brant

          BornIrving Newton Brant
          ()January 17,
          Walker, Iowa, U.S.
          DiedSeptember 18, () (aged&#;91)
          OccupationBiographer, journalist, historian
          EducationUniversity of Iowa (BA)

          Irving Newton Brant (January 17, – September 18, ) was an American biographer, journalist, and historian.

          Irving Newton Brant (January 17, – September 18, ) was an American biographer, journalist, and historian.

        1. Irving Newton Brant (January 17, – September 18, ) was an American biographer, journalist, and historian.
        2. Irving Newton Brant was an American biographer, journalist, and historian.
        3. Biographical Note A native of Walker, Iowa, Irving Brant ( -- ).
        4. Irving Brant, a newspaperman turned historian, is best known for the Madison biography, the first volume of which appeared in and the last.
        5. Writer · novelist · biographer · reporter ; Awards and honors: E. B. McNaughton Civil Liberties Award.
        6. Early life

          Brant was born on January 17, , in Walker, Iowa, the son of David Brant, the editor of the local newspaper, and Ruth Hurd Brant. After attending local schools, he earned a BA in at the University of Iowa.

          In Brant became a reporter St. Louis Star-Times. He left the Star-Times in , to write poetry, plays and children's novels.

          Irving Brant.

          In , Brant returned to the newspaper as an editorial writer.

          Journalism and writing

          Brant wrote about conservation of natural resources for magazines and in was one of the first members of Rosalie Edge's Emergency Conservation Committee.

          Brant advised Roosevelt