Background
III, George Armstrong Elliott, was born on July 24, 1929 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Son of George Armstrong Elliott Junior and Amy Lewis (Rupert) Thomas.
III, George Armstrong Elliott, was born on July 24, 1929 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Son of George Armstrong Elliott Junior and Amy Lewis (Rupert) Thomas.
Bachelor, Colgate University, 1951. Certified in journalism, Columbia University, New York City, 1964.
Reporter, copy editor, correspondent, local and national newspapers and news agys., 1950-1966;
reporter, copy editor, correspondent, Baltimore Sun, 1955-1962;
reporter, copy editor, correspondent, New York Herald Tribune, 1964;
reporter, copy editor, correspondent, New York Daily News, 1965-1966;
administrative assistant/press secretary, Spiro T. Agnew, Baltimore County Executive, Towson, Maryland., 1962-1965;
campaign press manager, Spiro T. Agnew, Baltimore County Executive, 1962;
campaign press secretary, speechwriter, Spiro T. Agnew, Governor Maryland, 1966;
public affairs director, Maryland. State Rds. Commission, Baltimore, 1967-1969;
legislation assistant, United States Congresswoman from Massachusetts Margaret M. Heckler, Washington, 1969-1971;
special assistant, United States Secretary of Commerce Peter G. Peterson, Washington, 1972;
campaign writer, John H. Chafee for United States Senator, Providence, 1972;
speechwriter, Chairman of Federal Trade Commission Lewis Engman, Washington, 1973;
director national campaign for 55 m.p.h. speed limit, unites states department Transportation, Washington, 1976-1977;
special assistant, speechwriter, United States Congressman from Minnesota Albert H. Quie, Washington and Minneapolis-St. Paul, 1978;
press secretary, Republican Margaret M. Heckler, Washington, 1979-1981;
principal writer, National Alcohol Fuels Commission, Washington, 1980;
writer, National Commision on Air Quality, Washington, 1980-1981;
international public relations counsel, A. F. Sabo Associations, Washington, 1981;
Washington and East Coast correspondent, Jet Cargo News, Washington, 1984-1993;
professional Chinese brush painting artist, since 1993. Writer former Maryland.
Governor Theodore R. McKeldin for Mayor, Baltimore, 1963. Writer for numerous congressional and local political campaigns, 1962-1963.
With United States Army, 1951-1954. Member National Association Government Communicators, Overseas Press Club American, Washington Indiana Writers, Montgomery County Art Association, International Artists Support Group (president 1999-2001, since 2008), Sumi-e Society of America, Harmonious Art Group.
Married Shirley Barbara Henin, October 16, 1965.