Franklin Pierce Adams Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Franklin Pierce Adams Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Journalist Franklin Pierce Adams including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Franklin Pierce Adams
Real Name Franklin Pierce Adams
Profession Newspaper Columnists, Journalists
Nick Name F.P.A.
Famous as Journalist
Nationality American
Personal life of Franklin Pierce Adams
Born on 15 November 1881
Birthday 15th November
Died At Age 78
Sun Sign Scorpio
Born in Chicago
Died on 23 March 1960
Place of Death New York City
Family Background of Franklin Pierce Adams
Father Moses Adams
Mother Clara Schlossberg Adams
Married No
Education University of Michigan
Personal Fact of Franklin Pierce Adams

One of the most popular, widely read newspaper columnists of his generation, Franklin Pierce Adams was known for his wit and humorous writing style. He was known to his readers as F.P.A. He authored the column, The Conning Tower, a satirical column that became immensely popular with readers.

He began his career in journalism with the ‘Chicago Journal’ and later wrote for ‘New York Evening Mail’, where he contributed for the column Always in Good Humor. One of his best-known works for the New York Evening Mail was the ‘Baseball’s Sad Lexicon’, a poem on baseball.

In a career spanning more than forty years as a successful daily columnist in a New York newspaper, Pierce Adams had the prolific writing skills that amused a large audience. He managed to create a name for himself and became well acquainted with everyone in the literary world. He also served in the military intelligence wing of the U.S Army during the World War I, during which time he also simultaneously authored a column for a newspaper.