Alden Whitman

In ''The New York Times'' newsroom (1968) Alden Rogers Whitman (October 27, 1913 – September 4, 1990) was an American journalist who served as chief obituary writer for ''The New York Times'' from 1964 to 1976. In that role, he pioneered a more vivid, biographical approach to obituaries, some based on interviews with his subjects in advance of their deaths. Whitman was also the target of a McCarthy-era investigation into communists in the press. Under questioning by the United States Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security in 1956, he acknowledged his affiliation with the Communist Party USA but refused to name other party members. The ensuing eight-year legal battle over contempt of Congress ended with all charges dismissed. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Adlai E. Stevenson : político, diplomático, amigo / by Whitman, Alden

    Published 1967
    Book
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    Aldai e. Stevenson: politico, diplomatico, am / by Whitman, Alden

    Published 1967
    Book