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Frederick G.
"Ted" Vosburgh (deceased), JHS Class of 1921 |
Ted
Vosburgh’s earliest success resulted in his winning five
dollars for an essay published in the American Boy
magazine. Mr. Vosburgh helped to start the Johnstown
High School newspaper, becoming its first editor. He
wrote about sports while attending Syracuse University,
where he became editor of his college yearbook. He
worked for the Syracuse Post Standard newspaper before
joining the Associated Press. Ted spent seven years with
the AP and in 1933 joined the National Geographic.
During WWII he served with the Army Air Corps editing
intelligence material. Thirty days after D-Day he landed
at Omaha Beach. In service he earned the Bronze Star and
the Air Medal. After WWII he returned to National
Geographic where he by-lined articles ranging from
fireflies, jets and the endangered everglades. As a
result of his skill as an editor he became assistant
editor in 1951 and associate editor in 1957. In 1967 he
ascended to the position of editor of the National
Geographic magazine. After retiring he became a
volunteer driver for the Red Cross and made deliveries
for Meals on Wheels well into his nineties.
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