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This profile was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
Web References
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1. Pencil Stubs Online
www.pencilstubs.org/Authors/de - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2007 Last Visited: 12/1/2007
A. G. Adair
A. G. Adair is the late husband of Mary, and founder of AMEA Publications which has published "Free Time" and "Hobbie$, Etc."
He served as a newspaperman for fifty-two years, recognized by many other newspapermen as among the top echelon of the craft.
His military career began during WWII, and his dedication to the safety of the nation led him to volunteer in various organizations such as the Texas State Guard where he attained the rank of brevet Colonel. During his service, he also was elected to a year's term as state president of the Texas State Guard Association.
His writing spanned many fields, but straight from the shoulder truisms were, perhaps, his most lauded efforts. -
2. Author Biography
www.pencilstubs.com/magazine/a - [Cached]Published on: 5/7/2000 Last Visited: 11/4/2000
A. G. Adair Author Biography
Author Biography A. G. Adair
A. G. Adair is the late husband of Mary, and founder of AMEA Publications which has published Free Time and Hobbie $, Etc..
He served as a newspaperman for fifty-two years, recognized by many other newspapermen as among the top echelon of the craft.
His military career began during WWII, and his dedication to the safety of the nation led him to volunteer in various organizations such as the Texas State Guard where he attained the rank of brevet Colonel. During his service, he also was elected to a year's term as state president of the Texas State Guard Association.
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3. Pencil Stubs Online
www.pencilstubs.org/default.as - [Cached]Last Visited: 12/24/2006
A. G. Adair
A. G. Adair is the late husband of Mary, and founder of AMEA Publications which has published "Free Time" and "Hobbie$, Etc."
He served as a newspaperman for fifty-two years, recognized by many other newspapermen as among the top echelon of the craft.
His military career began during WWII, and his dedication to the safety of the nation led him to volunteer in various organizations such as the Texas State Guard where he attained the rank of brevet Colonel. During his service, he also was elected to a year's term as state president of the Texas State Guard Association.
His writing spanned many fields, but straight from the shoulder truisms were, perhaps, his most lauded efforts.

