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Clarence Walker Barron, American editors Member Church of New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian).

Background

Barron, Clarence Walker was born on July 2, 1855 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Henry and Elana (Noyes) Barron.

Education

Educated English High School, Boston. Honorary Distinguished Service Cross from Boston University, 1927.

Career

With Boston Transcript, 1875-1884. Founder, 1887, and now president Boston News Bureau. Founder Philadelphia News Bureau, 1897.

Editor Barron’s Financial Weekly.

Manager Dow, Jones & Company, New York, publications The Wall Saint Journal, 1901, now president President The Wall Street Journal Building Company, Doremus & Company (advisory agents), New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco.

Started Oaks Farm and Creamery for certified milk, 1908. Served as chairman Cohasset Harbor Improvement Committee.

Chairman Massachusetts Inland Waterways Commission, 1911.

Achievements

  • Clarence Walker Barron has been listed as a noteworthy editor by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member Church of New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian).

Connections

Married Mistress.

Father:
Henry Barron

Mother:
Elana (Noyes) Barron

Spouse:
Mistress