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33: 428:, Massachusetts. They had one daughter, Florence Louise (born 1889). They divorced in 1890. He married Anna C. Hughes in 1890. Freud and Anna had two daughters: Annette (born 1896) and Marjorie (born 1904). The family lived at 760 234:
where he studied music. He won both the Carpenter Scholarship and the Times (London) Scholarship in open competitions. He did not graduate, leaving after three years when he moved to the United States.
717: 712: 697: 193:(November 23, 1848 – June 3, 1924) was a British-American magazine publisher, playwright, and music critic. He founded several magazines, including 331:. After selling the music newspaper, he spent a year in Colorado and New Mexico. When he returned to New York, he founded the weekly publication 378: 732: 707: 498: 722: 215:, a writer on social economics under the name Amelia Lewis. His father was the deputy inspector of hospitals during the 727: 702: 737: 404: 208: 178: 436: 195: 111: 341: 440: 386: 286: 345:, generally considered to be the first successful American trade newspaper covering journalism. 451: 282: 231: 92: 72: 636: 592: 574: 357: 692: 687: 409: 207:
Freund was born in London, England. He was one of the eight children of the physician Dr.
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which was published daily. In late 1884, Freund became a partner in the fledgling
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was a literary journal that included essays, illustrations, poems, and stories by
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and was president of the related Musical America Co. He was also editor of
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Freund emigrated to the United States in 1871, fleeing his creditors after
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went bankrupt. In New York City, he worked for trade papers, writing for
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Alumni Oxoniensis: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Men and Women of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries
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in 1873, Freund founded a music-specialty newspaper which became
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from 1891 to 1893. In 1898, he established and was editor of
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Freund at the community chorus luncheon in Manhattan, 1917
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While he was still in college, Freund founded and edited
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In 1868 when he was nineteen years old, Freund attended
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The musical and dramatic times and music trade review
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in 1885. He played the leading role. He then joined
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He purchased a critical weekly, the 669:The Digital Colored American Magazine 569: 567: 565: 563: 561: 559: 557: 555: 553: 551: 549: 547: 545: 397:The Piano and Organ Purchaser's Guide 606: 604: 543: 541: 539: 537: 535: 533: 531: 529: 527: 525: 454:in 1924 after a lingering illness. 733:American dramatists and playwrights 464: 18:British-American magazine publisher 13: 708:British dramatists and playwrights 213:Amelia Louisa (née Rudiger) Freund 14: 749: 601: 522: 318:The Hat, Cap and Fur Trade Review 419: 143: 163: 139: 657: 629: 584: 329:The Musical and Dramatic Times 1: 457: 405:The Colored American Magazine 202: 102:Publisher, editor, playwright 209:Jonas Charles Hermann Freund 179:Jonas Charles Hermann Freund 7: 437:National Geographic Society 381:(1871–1935). He edited the 314:The Wine and Spirit Gazette 10: 754: 723:American newspaper editors 402:Freund was an investor in 728:American magazine editors 441:National Civic Federation 399:, an annual publication. 387:Herkimer County, New York 367:Freund was the editor of 238: 174: 118: 106: 98: 88: 80: 61: 42: 30: 23: 703:British magazine editors 287:William Michael Rossetti 738:Male actors from London 671:. Retrieved 2022-09-28. 616:www.rossettiarchive.org 591:Foster, Joseph (1888). 435:He was a member of the 452:Mount Vernon, New York 283:Dante Gabriel Rossetti 232:Exeter College, Oxford 93:Exeter College, Oxford 73:Mount Vernon, New York 324:becoming its editor. 191:John Christian Freund 56:London, England, U.K. 25:John Christian Freund 410:Booker T. Washington 142: 1887; 219:, a surgeon in the 637:"Freund (John C.)" 432:in New York City. 358:McVicker's Theatre 352:, was produced in 575:"Freund, John C." 383:Dolgeville Herald 369:American Musician 299:The Undergraduate 188: 187: 53:November 22, 1848 745: 672: 661: 655: 644: 633: 627: 626: 624: 622: 608: 599: 598: 588: 582: 581: 571: 520: 519: 517: 515: 503: 495: 374:The Music Trades 255:Ford Madox Brown 196:The Music Trades 167: 165: 147: 145: 141: 112:The Music Trades 84:British-American 68: 52: 50: 35: 21: 20: 753: 752: 748: 747: 746: 744: 743: 742: 678: 677: 676: 675: 662: 658: 645: 635: 634: 630: 620: 618: 610: 609: 602: 589: 585: 573: 572: 523: 513: 511: 501: 497: 496: 465: 460: 430:West End Avenue 422: 414:Pauline Hopkins 408:, working with 392:Musical America 337:Music and Drama 295:A. C. Swinburne 251:. The Dark Blue 241: 225:Dalston, London 205: 170: 169: 166: 1890) 161: 157: 156:Anna C. 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Mount Vernon, New York
Exeter College, Oxford
The Music Trades
Jonas Charles Hermann Freund
Amelia Freund
The Music Trades
Jonas Charles Hermann Freund
Amelia Louisa (née Rudiger) Freund
Crimean War
British Army
Dalston, London
Exeter College, Oxford
The Dark Blue
Ford Madox Brown
Sydney Colvin
Edward Dowden
W.S. Gilbert
Thomas Hughes
Andrew Lang
William Morris
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
William Michael Rossetti
Simeon Solomon
A. C. Swinburne
Queens Theatre
The Journalist
Chicago
McVicker's Theatre
Frank Mayo

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