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Will, George

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Will, George (Frederick) (1941– )

US journalist. Born in Champaign, Illinois, Will graduated from Oxford and holds a doctorate from Princeton. He taught political science, was a congressional aide, and joined National Review as an editor (1973–76) before becoming a syndicated columnist in 1974, a Newsweek contributing editor, and a commentator for ABC from 1981. A conservative known for his dry wit and erudition, he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1977. His books include the 1990 best-seller Men at Work about his passion, baseball.



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