Marion Howard Brazier
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Marion Howard Brazier (1896) | |
| Born | September 6, 1850 Charlestown, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Died | January 15, 1935 (aged 84) Westborough, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Pen name | Marion Howard |
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| Alma mater | Bunker Hill School |
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Marion Howard Brazier (pen name, Marion Howard; September 6, 1850 – January 15, 1935) was an American journalist, editor, author, and clubwoman of Boston. She was the author of: Perpetrations, a Book of Humor, and Cheer, Philosophy and Comfort.
Brazier served as society editor of The Boston Post, 1890–98; editor and publisher the Patriotic Review, 1898–1900; and society editor of The Boston Journal, 1903–11. She was a member of sixteen organizations and founder of six, including the Professional Women's Club and the Bunker Hill and Paul Jones Chapters Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) (also Regent), and Boston Parliamentary Law Clubs. She was also a member of Authors' Society, Drama League, Charity Club, Cremation Society, Boston Common Society, Boston Political Club, and the Woman's Charity Club.