The Shlemiel School of Journalism - Where -NOT- to Learn a Trade
A satirical, anti-demagoguery history of the U.S. "eastern press" with emphasis on self-ordained "environmentalists" who know so little natural science as to not even know high school chemistry - Nutty Jimmy, Lord Airbag, the "Hockey Stick", and certain other oddities.
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The Shlemiel School of Journalism - Where -NOT- to Learn a Trade
A satirical, anti-demagoguery history of the U.S. "eastern press" with emphasis on self-ordained "environmentalists" who know so little natural science as to not even know high school chemistry - Nutty Jimmy, Lord Airbag, the "Hockey Stick", and certain other oddities.
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The Shlemiel School of Journalism - Where -NOT- to Learn a Trade

The Shlemiel School of Journalism - Where -NOT- to Learn a Trade

by Harrison Brundage
The Shlemiel School of Journalism - Where -NOT- to Learn a Trade

The Shlemiel School of Journalism - Where -NOT- to Learn a Trade

by Harrison Brundage

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A satirical, anti-demagoguery history of the U.S. "eastern press" with emphasis on self-ordained "environmentalists" who know so little natural science as to not even know high school chemistry - Nutty Jimmy, Lord Airbag, the "Hockey Stick", and certain other oddities.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157373337
Publisher: Harrison Brundage
Publication date: 02/07/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Harrison T. "Spud" Brundage is a retired Houston, Texas, petroleum geologist and technical writer with 50 years of petroleum-related work experience. Commercial oil and gas fields have been developed and produced pursuant to his work in south and offshore Texas and Louisiana, Ohio and West Virginia. He was born in Washington D.C. in 1927 and was raised in Arlington, Virginia and southwestern Florida. He was graduated from Washington-Lee High School in 1944 and from Yale University with a BA degree in geology in 1948. After enlisted naval service during 1945-1946, he was commissioned as a specialist engineer through the office of Naval Officer Procurement in 1950. He was hired in March 1948 as a junior geologist by a major oil company and began his career as a corporate, contract, and / or consulting geologist in mid 1948. As an analyst for the Petroleum Administration for Defense, 1951-1953, he processed more forms PAD-15, application for emergency exploratory tubular goods from wildcatters nationwide than any other person. He was then a member of Naval Petroleum Unit 1, Potomac River Naval Command. He has more than 17 years of experience as an oil publication trade editor. He wrote and edited a major oil company computer products evaluation newsletter during 1991-1998. He is recognized in Louisiana as a witness in geology. Mr. Brundage is a member of several professional earth science and engineering societies and of the American Legion. He is an associate member of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness. His address to DDP at it's 31st annual meeting in Houston, July 14, 2013, was (and is) posted on YouTube.
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