Background
Burba, George Francis was born on May 4, 1865 in Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States. Son of Benjamin F. and Elizabeth (Rodman) Burba.
Burba, George Francis was born on May 4, 1865 in Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States. Son of Benjamin F. and Elizabeth (Rodman) Burba.
Bachelor of Laws, Columbian Law School (now George Washington University), Washington, 1903 (never practiced).
Worked on Louisville (Kentucky) Courier-Journal as printer. Started weekly paper at Hodgenville, 1885. Appointed clerk Interior Department, Washington, 1890.
Special pension examiner. Resigned, 1901; managing editor The Sun, Springfield, O., 1903-1904. Editor-in-chief News League of Ohio (Dayton Daily News and Springfield Daily News), 1905-1917, with exception 1913-1914, when served as secretary to governor of Ohio.
Editor Columbus (O.) Dispatch, June since 1917.
Social norms that assume different standards for women than for men in marriage are outdated and should be rejected. Laws in civil society should define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
The family is encompassing a wider range of options than that of the two-generational unit of parents and children.
Married Rebecca Bruce Hunter, October 31, 1895.