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Bolles, Blair was born on February 26, 1911 in St. Louis.
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Bolles, Blair was born on February 26, 1911 in St. Louis.
Student, Yale University, 1929-1930, 31-32.
Wrote for newspapers and magazines, 1925-1932;
teacher, Gunston School, Centreville, Maryland., 1930-1931;
in advertising office, Palais Royal Department Store, Washington, 1932;
reporter, Washington Sun, also Washington Herald, 1933;
congressional correspondent, Universal Service, 1934, 34-35;
rewrite manitoba, New York American, 1934;
with, Washington Star, 1935-1944;
successively as writer on N.R.A. and A.A.A. diplomatic corps. Director Washington bureau, Foreign Policy Association, 1944-1951;
Washington correspondent, Foreign Policy Association, 1951-1953;
United States editor, France Actuelle, 1952-1953;
European correspondent, Toledo Blade, 1953-1956;
associate editor, Toledo Blade, 1957-1959;
vice president marketing, water division, Fairbanks, Morse and Company, 1959-1964;
vice president government relations, Colt Industries Inc., 1964-1967, 68-77;
vice president international, Colt Industries Inc., 1966-1968;
adviser to president, Colt Industries Inc., 1977-1982;
senior representative Chief Executive Office, Colt Industries Inc., 1982-1986;
also chairman volunteer political committee Political Action Committee, Colt Industries Inc., 1975-1984. Regular contributor Washingtoniana, Sunday edit New York Times, 1938.
Contributor on foreign affairs North America Newspaper Alliance. Regional contributor on political affairs Toronto Star Weekly. Political writer for magazines, from 1936.
Special adviser Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations) Conference, United Nations, Copenhagen, 1946. Chairman steering committee Committee for Effective Capital Recovery, 1971-1984. Chairman of the executive committee Committee for ReformDouble Taxation of Investment.
Chairman steering committee Coalition for Uniform Product Liability Law, 1981-1985.
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Director Center for Continuing Education, Washington, from 1975. Member American Society Naval Engineers, A.I.M., National Security Industrial Association, Anglo-American Press Association Paris. Clubs: Cosmos (Washington).
Yale (New York City).
Married Mona Byrnina Dugas, April 19, 1941. Children: Edmund B., Charles DeV., Zoe L., Harry P.