Donald Hough
Donald Merriam Hough (June 29, 1895 – May 11, 1965) was an American humorist and author of 7 books, over 400 magazine articles, and 3 film scripts for the Hal Roach's Streamliners series. He was also a popular writer for several hunting, fishing and outdoor magazines including: ''Outdoor Life'', ''Forest and Stream'', ''Outer's Book'', ''Sunset'', '' Fins, Feathers, and Fur'', ''Field and Stream'', and was a frequent contributor to ''Outdoor America'', ''Collier's Magazine'', ''Esquire'' and ''The Saturday Evening Post'', having written 28 articles for them.In addition to his extensive writing career, he also had jobs as a publicist, advertising and sales manager, and taught at The City College of New York and the State University of Iowa. Hough moved around a lot during his lifetime, with reports of him living in Minnesota, New York City, Hollywood, and Wyoming. Provided by Wikipedia
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