Background
Howe, Joseph Olin was born on January 16, 1875 in Norwich, Connecticut, United States. Son of William Richards and Ethelyn (Brigham) Howe.
Howe, Joseph Olin was born on January 16, 1875 in Norwich, Connecticut, United States. Son of William Richards and Ethelyn (Brigham) Howe.
Educational public schools, Norwich, and Norwich Academy.
Began with Norwich Bulletin, 1895, and long a prominent figure in North.E. journalism. Legislative correspondent various state papers, at Hartford, 6 sessions, between 1899 and 1913, also correspondent New York Tribune, 1907, and Springfield Republican, 1909, 11, 13. Correspondent United Press in Connecticut legislature, 1907, 09, 11.
Special work with Associate Press and representative American Press Association at Hartford.
Conducted daily Connecticut edit New York Tribune, 1907-1908, and covered Southern North.E. in economic and political field for Boston Transcript and New York Evening Post, 1907-1915.
Served as Washington correspondent Connecticut papers and New York correspondent Boston Transcript. Private secretary to Congressman George L. Lilley, of Connecticut, 1903-1906.
Chief special agent United States Census Bureau, in charge Manufacturers Census, State of Connecticut, 1910.
Wrote popular feature on radio, syndicated by Philadelphia Public Ledger. On staff Success Magazine, 1923-1926. Home: Waterbury, Connecticut
Married Mistress.