Albert M.
Then Hyamson he became active in Department of Information\'s Jewish Bureau, and among other things, wrote for The American.
By 1917, Hyamson became the editor of The Zionist Review.
Once World War I broke out, Hyamson began writing a great deal in support of Zionism, much of it published by the British Palestine Committee and media outlets like the New Statesman.
After attending Beaufort College, he started working for the post office in 1895.
Hyamson (1875-1954) was born in London.
Albert M