in English, devoting his thesis to the life and works of H. in 1946 he was the class valedictorian.įollowing graduation Manchester enrolled at the University of Missouri and completed an M.A. After discharge Manchester returned to his studies and graduated with a B.A. Marine Corps from 2 July 1942 until 24 October 1945, achieving the rank of sergeant. World War II interrupted his studies, and he served with the U.S. After graduating from high school in 1940, Manchester attended the University of Massachusetts, majoring in English. Manchester was the first of two sons of William Raymond Manchester, a social worker, and Sallie E. 1 April 1922 in Attleboro, Massachusetts), reporter, historian, and biographer best known for his controversial and award-winning book The Death of a President: November 20–Novem(1967), which examines the days surrounding the assassination of John F.
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