Hugh E. Blair, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Hugh E. Blair

American linguist

Date of Birth: 23-May-1909

Place of Birth: Georgia, United States

Date of Death: 28-Jan-1967

Profession: linguist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


Show Famous Birthdays Today, United States

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Hugh E. Blair

  • Hugh Edward Blair (May 23, 1909 – January 28, 1967) was a linguist and artist.
  • He was the assistant of Alice Vanderbilt Morris, who founded the International Auxiliary Language Association, and the closest collaborator of Alexander Gode.
  • Blair co-authored the Interlingua Grammar, which was published by IALA in 1951. In 1953, Blair accompanied Gode to the newly formed Interlingua Division of Science Service.
  • There, he and Gode edited the magazine Novas de Interlingua – the successor to Novas de IALA. He left at the end of 1955 to start his own firm.
  • Blair was also Secretary of the American Interlingua Society and editor of the society's magazine, Interlingua at Work. He became known as a popular beat poet in the middle 1960s.
  • He appeared in over 30 off-off Broadway plays, many staged at the Judson Memorial Church, in Greenwich Village, NYC. His poetry from the 1960s has been collected in a book published by his son, photographer Richard Blair, in the book 'New York 1969'.

Read more at Wikipedia