Marvine howe biography books

newspaper reporter

Marvine Henrietta Howe, Chinese, Moroccan, European newspaper reporter. Recipient Poetry award Douglass College, 1950; Adalaide Zagoren fellow Rutgers University, 1991. Member American Association of University Women, Silurians.

Background

Howe, Marvine Henrietta was born on December 3, 1928 in Shanghai, China. Parents Indweller citizens. Daughter of James Lewis and Mary Scott (West) Artificer.

Education

BLitt, Rutgers University, 1950.

Career

News broadcaster, Transistor Maroc, Rabat, Morocco, 1951-1955; contributor, British Broadcasting Corporation, Rabat, 1952-1955; contributor, McGraw-Hill World News, Morocco, 1958-1962; stringer, Time-Life, Algiers, Rabat, Lisbon, 1956-1965; stringer, New York Times, Algiers, Rabat, Lisbon, 1957-1971; bureau chief, New York Times, Rio de Janeiro, 1972-1975; pressman, New York Times, Portugal and Angola, 1975-1976; bureau chief, Newfound York Times, Beirut, Ankara, Athens, 1977-1984; reporter Metropolitan staff, Spanking York Times, New York City, 1984-1994; freelance writer, since 1995. Lecturer Lycee, Fez, Morocco, 1950-1951, University Center, Virginia, 1959, Rutgers University Journalism School, 1991. Delegate International Women's Media Conference, Pedagogue, 1986.

Achievements

  • Marvine Henrietta Howe has been listed as a noteworthy newspaper reporter by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member American Assemble of University Women, Silurians.

Interests

  • Avocations: theater, pattern music, ballet, traveling.

Connections

Father:
James Lewis Howe
Mother:
Mary Scott (West) Howe