George Wheeler Hinman

George Wheeler Hinman (November 19, 1864 - March 31, 1927) was an American writer and newspaper publisher. He also served as the president of Marietta College in Ohio from 1913-1918.

George Wheeler Hinman
BornNovember 19, 1864
DiedMarch 31, 1927(1927-03-31) (aged 62)
OccupationNewspaper editor
NationalityAmerican

Hinman was born in Mount Morris, New York in 1864, and graduated from Hamilton College in New York in 1884. After working at newspapers in Chicago and St. Louis, he obtained a masters and Ph.D. degree from Heidelberg University in 1889. He then joined The Sun (New York), where we remained on the staff for about ten years. Around 1898 he took a position as editor and manager of the Chicago Inter Ocean, and bought a controlling share in the paper in 1906. He sold the paper to H. H. Kohlsaat in 1912.

From 1913-18, he was President of Marietta College in Ohio, where he started a new literary magazine, The Olio. He later became publisher of the Chicago Herald and Examiner.[1][2][3][4]

Personal

Hinman married Maude M. Sturtevant on January 28, 1891, and had five children.[3]

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