Background
Fielding, Temple Hornaday was born on October 8, 1913 in New York City. Son of George Thomas II and Helen Ross (Hornaday) Fielding.
Fielding, Temple Hornaday was born on October 8, 1913 in New York City. Son of George Thomas II and Helen Ross (Hornaday) Fielding.
1 child, Dodge Temple. Bachelor of Arts cum laude, Princeton, 1939. columnist Hall Syndicate, 1956-1957. Founder, 1958, Temple Fielding’s Epicure Club of Europe.
Chairman, president Fielding Publs., Incorporated., 1966-1983.
Columnist metropolitan editor Ladies’ Home Journal, 1968-1983. Travel contributing editor Travel and Leisure, 1970-1983.
Professional writer, 1939-1983. Contributor: articles Travel and Leisure, Reader’s Digest, Saturday Evening Post, Harper’s, Life, Mademoiselle, Town and Country, Cosmopolitan, Nations Business.
Foreign correspondent: articles Town and Country, in Mexico, 1942, Harper’s and Reader’s Digest, in Yugoslavia, 1944, Reader’s Digest, Sat.
Eve. Post and Cosmopolitan, in Europe and Africa, 1946, in Ethiopia for, International News Service, 1946. Correspondent: articles for Sat.
Eve. Post, in Arctic, North.W. Territories, Canada, 1948.
Foreign correspondent 13 South America countries for same magazines articles, 1949. Newspaper feature writer: articles Christian Science Monitor, 1940-1949. Television film producer: series on The Fieldings in Europe, National Broadcasting Company, 1954.
Author: A Guide to Fort Bragg, 1942-1983, Fielding’s Travel Guide to Europe, annually 1948-1983, Fielding’s World Currency Converter, annually 1974-1983, Fieldings’ World Time Converter, annually, 1967-1983, (with Nancy Fielding) Fieldings Shopping Guide to Europe, annually 1957-1983, Fielding’s Low Cost Guide to Europe, annually 1967-1983, Fielding’s Living Guide Toll-free Information Service, 1977.
Contributor to: (with Nancy Fielding) Deadline Delayed, 1946.
Editor Ladies’ Home Journal, 1968-1983. Editor Travel and Leisure, 1970-1983. Writer, 1939-1983; officer Order des Coteaux Commanderie.
Officers Association, 1964.
Journalists and Authors (past president
Served to major Army of the United States., 1941-1945. Member Union Europeene des Clefs d’Or (honorary), American Society Journalists and Clubs: Century (New York City), Overseas Press (New York City) (past governor), Veterans of Office of Strategic Services (New York City).
Married Nancy Parker, October 17, 1942. 1 child, Dodge Temple.