Harold H. Carstens
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هارولد إتش كارستنز (بالإنجليزية: Harold H. Carstens) هو صحفي أمريكي، ولد في 20 يونيو 1925 في فورت لي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 23 يونيو 2009.
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Harold H. (Hal) Carstens (* 20. Juni 1925 in Fort Lee (New Jersey); † 23. Juni 2009 Newton (New Jersey)) war ein US-amerikanischer Zeitschriftenverleger und Buchautor.
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Harold H. Carstens (June 20, 1925 – June 23, 2009) was president of Carstens Publications, publisher of Railfan & Railroad and Railroad Model Craftsman magazines. While attending Fairleigh Dickinson University at night, Carstens joined the staff of Railroad Model Craftsman in 1952. While in the Army, he studied art and journalism at the . The position of managing editor opened up in 1954, and Carstens later advanced to Editor and Vice President in 1957. When owner Charles Penn retired in 1962, Hal Carstens became President. In 1973, Carstens moved the company to a new facility in Newton, New Jersey, where it is located today.
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هارولد إتش كارستنز
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Harold H. Carstens
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هارولد إتش كارستنز (بالإنجليزية: Harold H. Carstens) هو صحفي أمريكي، ولد في 20 يونيو 1925 في فورت لي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 23 يونيو 2009.
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Harold H. (Hal) Carstens (* 20. Juni 1925 in Fort Lee (New Jersey); † 23. Juni 2009 Newton (New Jersey)) war ein US-amerikanischer Zeitschriftenverleger und Buchautor.
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Harold H. Carstens (June 20, 1925 – June 23, 2009) was president of Carstens Publications, publisher of Railfan & Railroad and Railroad Model Craftsman magazines. While attending Fairleigh Dickinson University at night, Carstens joined the staff of Railroad Model Craftsman in 1952. While in the Army, he studied art and journalism at the . The position of managing editor opened up in 1954, and Carstens later advanced to Editor and Vice President in 1957. When owner Charles Penn retired in 1962, Hal Carstens became President. In 1973, Carstens moved the company to a new facility in Newton, New Jersey, where it is located today. Carstens was an accomplished author and photographer, with many articles to his name in various hobby and trade journals. He was also the author and editor of several books on model railroading and toy trains. He was also president of several rail-oriented organizations, including Hobbies Industries of America and the Model Railroad Industry Association.
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