John B. Bremner (December 28, 1920 – July 30, 1987) was an Australian-American journalist and a distinguished professor at the University of Kansas.
[3] Named the Oscar S. Stauffer Distinguished Professor of Journalism in 1977, he taught at Kansas until his December 1985 retirement.
[3] Standing 6'5" and carrying a reputation for a no-nonsense approach, Bremner was described by one of his colleagues as "a delightful terror to students.
[1] He spent more than two years as a consultant for the Gannett Foundation, teaching newspaper seminars in 44 states.
[1] The Bremner Editing Center at the University of Kansas journalism school is named in his honor.