Education
Aberdeen. Destined for the law, but wrote for journals and magazines while still a student, and speedily devoted himself to press work.
Aberdeen. Destined for the law, but wrote for journals and magazines while still a student, and speedily devoted himself to press work.
Joined staff of the Dundee Advertiser and then that of the Scotsman. When the National Observer was started became managing editors Resigned that position to go on staff of the Pall Mall Gazette.
Editor of Black and White, 1895-1897, and of the Ludgate for the same period.
Editor of Morning Post 1897-1905. President of the Institute of Journalists, 1904.
Editor of Manchester Courier, 1905-1910.
Clubs: Press, Yorick, Cecil.