Sherwood, Hugh C.
SHERWOOD, Hugh C.
SHERWOOD, Hugh C. American, b. 1928. Genres: Money/Finance, Writing/Journalism. Career: Freelance writer since 1989. Associate Ed., Medical Economics, 1955-59; Associate Ed., 1963; Sr. Ed., 1963-66, and Managing Ed., 1966-69; Business Mgmt., Greenwich, Conn; Contributing Ed. and Investment Columnist, Industry Week, 1971-78; Contributing Ed., Physician's Mgmt., 1972-76; Editorial Services Officer, Irving Trust Co., NYC, 1977-89. Publications: The Journalistic Interview, 1969, 1972; How To Invest in Bonds, 1974, 1983; How Corporate and Municipal Debt Is Rated, 1976. Address: 109 N. Broadway, L6, White Plains, NY 10603, U.S.A.
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