var s_account="msnportalencarta"; Search View John Kendrick Bangs Article View To find a specific word, name, or topic in this article, select the option in your Web browser for finding within the page. In Internet Explorer, this option is under the Edit menu. The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you donât find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. John Kendrick Bangs John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922), American humorist and editor, born in Yonkers, New York. Bangs is best known for his volumes of humor and verse. He graduated in 1883 from Columbia College, New York, and studied law for one year. His first professional editorial position was that of associate editor of Life magazine, a post he held from 1884 to 1888. For the next 11 years he was humor editor of Harper's Magazine , where he was later a contributing writer. In 1899, Bangs became editor of Harper's Weekly magazine and of the periodical Literature , and in 1903, he became editor of the New Metropolitan Magazine . In 1904 Bangs became editor of the weekly Puck Between 1886 and 1910, Bangs wrote more than 30 volumes of humor and verse, including | |
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