found: Wikipedia, September 10, 2013(Frazier Hunt; born December 1, 1885 in Rock Island, Illinois; died December 24, 1967 in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; he was an American radio announcer, writer and war correspondent during World War I and World War II; he wrote several books about his experience during both World Wars as well as historical biographies on famous Americans such as General George Armstrong Custer; he served as the European editor for Cosmopolitan Magazine, interviewing Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Adolf Hitler; he also traveled to the Far East, covering the Sino-Japanese War; one of his better-selling books was about his World War I experiences entitled Blown in By the Draft, published by Doubleday in 1918; during the 1930s, he purchased the ranch "Eden Valley" in southern Alberta, where he met Edward, the Prince of Wales (future Edward VIII), teaching him how to play poker; his Untold Story of General MacArthur was based upon his war correspondence duties as he followed Douglas MacArthur through the Pacific; as a broadcaster, Hunt presented Frazier Hunt and the News on the CBS Radio Network in the early 1940s; Hunt has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; he was inducted on February 8, 1960)