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Edward Giles
Irvin...
Edward
Giles Irvin, born in Spencer, Indiana, on August
13, 1893, was graduated from Kokomo, Indiana High School
in 1910 and entered the University of Indiana the same
year. After leaving school, he pursued a Journalistic
career in various cities throughout the country until
World War I. Aside from his success as a Journalist,
Brother Irvin was a pioneer in promoting basketball and
track athletics in the small town schools of Indiana.
He was an active member of the Methodist Church of Chicago
and a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges. He
organized and operated the Afro-American Manufacturing
Company in Chicago, which produced novelties, candies,
and specialties.
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