William Francis Casey
| William Francis Casey | |
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| Born |
William Francis Casey 2 May 1884 Cape Town, Cape Colony |
| Died |
20 April 1957 (aged 72) London, England |
| Education | Trinity College, Dublin |
| Occupation | Journalist and editor |
| Spouse(s) | Amy Gertrude Pearson-Gee |
| Children | None |
William Francis Casey (2 May 1884 – 20 April 1957) was a journalist and newspaper editor, notably spending most of his working life employed by British newspaper, The Times. He first took employment as a sub-editor shortly before World War I, remaining with the paper until 1952.[1]
References
- ↑ Robbins, A. P., "Casey, William Francis (1884–1957)", rev. Marc Brodie, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 Accessed 29 April 2014.
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| Preceded by Robert Barrington-Ward |
Deputy Editor of The Times 1941–1948 |
Succeeded by Donald Tyerman |
| Preceded by Robert Barrington-Ward |
Editor of The Times 1948–1952 |
Succeeded by William Haley |
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