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- Q5488169 description "Australian journalist".
- Q5488169 description "Australian journalist".
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- Q5488169 abstract "Francis Joseph Marien (1890 – 17 July 1936) born in Sydney, Australia of Irish and Italian parents (his father was born "Marianni") was an editor of Smith's Weekly.Educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, he proved to be an all-round achiever, rowing in the winning school eight, becoming captain of Rugby Union football, cricket and athletics teams, as well as editing the school magazine and producing all its artwork, even helping design the school badge.Dattilo Rubbo was sufficiently impressed with his artistic abilities to recommend he take up painting professionally.But he took up journalism, first with the Australian edition of the Freeman's Journal (in 1942 incorporated into the Catholic Weekly), The Daily Telegraph from 1919 to 1922 then the (Sydney) Sun. In 1926 he was appointed Managing Director of Truth, where he succeeded in raising its circulation substantially.In 1928 he was appointed Editor-in-Chief of Smith's Weekly, replacing Claude McKay, where he built up its stable of black-and-white artists including Leon Miller, Joe Jonsson, Emile Mercier, Virgil Reilly, Rosaleen Norton, Marie "Mollie" Horseman and Joan Morrison, as well as giving great support to those already on the payroll - George Finey, Frank Dunne, George Donaldson, Stan Cross (who called him "the best Art Editor Australia ever had").His second title was "Mechanical Superintendent" - he was a skilful fitter and turner, movie projectionist (he had both a well-equipped workshop and an 80-seat movie theatre at "Pine Lodge" his Miranda home) and Linotype compositor.In 1932 he made a major error in not "pulling" the "wicked beyond expression" Wilkinson story, a barrage of ugly untruths about the victim of a callous murder, which his competitors were quick to seize upon. Smith's Weekly never fully recovered from the bad publicity and the resultant drop in circulation.He died after several years of illness, much of the time confined to a nursing home. He was still editing the paper on the day he died.".
- Q5488169 birthDate "1890".
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- Q5488169 deathDate "1936-07-17".
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- Q5488169 dateOfBirth "1890".
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- Q5488169 comment "Francis Joseph Marien (1890 – 17 July 1936) born in Sydney, Australia of Irish and Italian parents (his father was born "Marianni") was an editor of Smith's Weekly.Educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, he proved to be an all-round achiever, rowing in the winning school eight, becoming captain of Rugby Union football, cricket and athletics teams, as well as editing the school magazine and producing all its artwork, even helping design the school badge.Dattilo Rubbo was sufficiently impressed with his artistic abilities to recommend he take up painting professionally.But he took up journalism, first with the Australian edition of the Freeman's Journal (in 1942 incorporated into the Catholic Weekly), The Daily Telegraph from 1919 to 1922 then the (Sydney) Sun. ".
- Q5488169 label "Frank Marien".
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