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− | [[Image:Howard-Binford-1971.jpg| | + | [[Image:Howard-Binford-1971.jpg|140|thumb|left|Howard Binford, from his byline, in 1971]]A Moorhead, Minnesota journalist and writer, who from 1971 to his death in 1989 published [[Howard Binford's Guide]], a what-to-do-in-town magazine distributed freely at many area locations. Prior to publishing the Guide, Binford was a writer with the Red River Scene<ref>[http://www.in-forum.com/specials/125th/index.cfm?page=articles2&id=41078&subsection=History '''Series of newspapers covered Moorhead''', The Forum - 09/27/2003]:<br>"''The late Howard Binford, who wrote for the Scene, became its editor under Meyer, then published the popular free-distribution Howard Binford’s Guide.''"</ref> and taught journalism at the Moorhead State College<ref>[http://appserv.mnstate.edu/bossart/commentsdisplay.asp Greetings Sent to Marv Bossart, MSUM Website] by Bruce Edlund, 31 January 2007: <br>"''I, too, was one of the early Mass Comm students at the then Moorhead State College. In fact, there were only two classes offered. One in newspaper writing taught by Howard Binford and the other a beginning photography class taught by someone whose name is now long forgotten.''"</ref>. |
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A Moorhead, Minnesota journalist and writer, who from 1971 to his death in 1989 published Howard Binford's Guide, a what-to-do-in-town magazine distributed freely at many area locations. Prior to publishing the Guide, Binford was a writer with the Red River Scene[1] and taught journalism at the Moorhead State College[2].
References
- ↑ Series of newspapers covered Moorhead, The Forum - 09/27/2003:
"The late Howard Binford, who wrote for the Scene, became its editor under Meyer, then published the popular free-distribution Howard Binford’s Guide." - ↑ Greetings Sent to Marv Bossart, MSUM Website by Bruce Edlund, 31 January 2007:
"I, too, was one of the early Mass Comm students at the then Moorhead State College. In fact, there were only two classes offered. One in newspaper writing taught by Howard Binford and the other a beginning photography class taught by someone whose name is now long forgotten."