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Stewart Alsop (1914-1974) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 17 May 1914. Avon, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ; Death: 26 May 1974 (aged 60). Washington, District of Columbia, USA ; Burial. Indian Hill Cemetery.
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Stewart Alsop Papers A description of his papers at Syracuse ...Jun 9, 2015 · Biographical History. Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop (1914-1974) was an American newspaper columnist and political analyst. A graduate of Yale ...
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Statement on the Death of Stewart Alsop.Statement on the Death of Stewart Alsop. May 26, 1974. STEWART ALSOP's hard, valiant struggle against cancer has ended at last, but his life and his ...
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Stewart Alsop, Columnist, Is Dead at 60 - The New York TimesMay 27, 1974 · A prolific political writer, Stewart Alsop was a big, likable man whose beat was Washington and the world. But his most personal statement came ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Stewart Alsop - Spartacus EducationalStewart Alsop, the son of Joseph Wright Alsop (1876–1953) and his wife Corinne Douglas Robinson (1886–1971), was born in Avon, Connecticut, on 17th May, 1914.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop, Sr. (1914 - 1974) - Genealogy - GeniFeb 26, 2025 · Birthplace: · Death: ; Avon, Hartford, Connecticut, United States · May 26, 1974 (60) Washington, DC, United States · Son of Joseph Wright Alsop, IV ...
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ArchiveGrid : Alsop family papers, 1734-1986 (inclusive)... Avon," was a "gentleman farmer," raising cattle and tobacco on his farm, Wood Ford, in Avon, Connecticut. Mr. Alsop served as the first selectman from Avon ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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[PDF] 1 Fun Facts about the Property along Talcott Mountain in Avon... Alsop who ran it as a gentleman's farm. In recognition of the farm's history in the Woodford family, Joseph named his business “Wood Ford” farm. In the ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt - TR CenterCorinne “Conie” Roosevelt Robinson (1861-1933) was the fourth child of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt.
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Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 2, 2025 · On April 29, 1882, Corinne Roosevelt married Douglas Robinson. Their marriage produced four children: Theodore Douglas Robinson (1883-1934) ...
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Joseph Alsop: Cunning Political Columnist of Mid-Century AmericaThe son of Joseph Alsop and Corinne Robinson, this famous columnist was born in 1910 and grew up in relative wealth, graduating from the Groton School in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Collection: Alsop family papers | Archives at YaleThe papers consist of correspondence, legal papers, diaries, estate records, account books, notebooks, deeds, and miscellanea of the Alsop family of Middletown ...
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Joseph Wright Alsop, V (1910 - 1989) - Genealogy - GeniFeb 26, 2025 · Joseph Wright Alsop V (October 10, 1910 – August 28, 1989) was an American journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist from the 1930s through the 1970s.
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Alsop Ascendant - AMERICAN HERITAGEHis mother was Corinne Robinson Alsop, TR's vigorous niece and so determined a Republican that when Joseph and his younger brother, Stewart, away at college, ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Stewart Alsop collection | Boston University ArchivesSpaceRaised on a family farm in Avon, Alsop went on to attend the Groton School and graduated from Yale in 1936. He promptly landed a publishing job as an editor at ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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The Yale of My Day by Oliver Jensen '36 ... - Yale Alumni MagazineWriters-to-become—like John Hersey, August Heckscher, Brendan Gill, John Crosby, and Stewart Alsop—were beginning to try their muscles. Jack Bingham led the ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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Stewart Alsop - Open Road MediaStewart Alsop (1914–1974) was a longtime political columnist and commentator on American affairs. A graduate of Yale University, he worked in book publishing ...
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[PDF] Joseph Alsop and Stewart Alsop Papers11. Born, Avon, Conn. 1928. Graduated, Groton School, Groton, Mass. 1932. A.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
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Stewart Alsop (1914–1974) - Nomos eLibrary13. BORN ON MAY 17, 1914, in Avon, Connecticut, to Corinne and Jo- seph Alsop, Stewart Alsop learned about agriculture on his parents' farm before he ...Missing: family | Show results with:family
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"Stewart Alsop was an Ex-Marxist" (typewritten copy of several ..."Stewart Alsop was an Ex-Marxist" (typewritten copy of several quotes from the article, three copies) Date: May, 1941; Author: Stewart Alsop; Published in: ...
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Joseph Alsop Dies at Home at 78; Political Columnist Since the 30'sAug 29, 1989 · Joseph Alsop, the syndicated Washington columnist whose robust opinions appeared in newspapers around the country for five decades, died yesterday morning in ...
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Last Chance - The AtlanticSTEWART ALSOP, who graduated from Yale in 1936, enlisted as a rifleman in the British Army after having been turned down by all branches of our Army and Navy, ...
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[PDF] The Office of Strategic Services: America's First Intelligence AgencyThe Office of Strategic Services (OSS) left a legacy of daring and ... Stewart Alsop and Thomas Braden, Sub Rosa: The OSS and American Espionage ...
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[PDF] U.S. Army Special Operations in World War IIStewart Alsop's Jedburgh team jumped into southern France, the French officer who accompanied him insisted that they ignore orders to cooperate with a Commu ...<|separator|>
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OSS in Action The Mediterranean and European Theaters (U.S. ...Aug 7, 2017 · Stewart Alsop and Thomas Braden, Sub Rosa: The O.S.S. and American Espionage (New York; Reynal & Hitchcock, 1946), 200-214. Hall had trained ...
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[PDF] War report of the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) - Internet ArchiveThis is the second volume of the War Report of the Office of Strategic. Services (OSS), which covers the overseas operations. The first volume, which presented ...
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[PDF] The JEDBURGHS: Combat Operations Conducted in the Finistere ...-The Jedbursha consisted of three man allied team trained to conduct guerilla warfare In conjunction with the Frenc.h. Resistance in support of the allied ...
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[PDF] Jedburgih Team ()perati1ons in Suppo,rt of the - 12th Army GroupJedburghs were volunteers specially trained to conduct guer rilla warfare in conjunction with the French Resistance in sup port of the Allied invasion of France ...
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Sub Rosa by Stewart Alsop - Open Road MediaA thrilling history of the Office of Strategic Services, America's precursor to the CIA, and its secret operations behind enemy lines during World War II.
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Joseph Alsop - Spartacus EducationalAlsop began a political column in 1937 under the title “The Capital Parade”. It was later renamed “Matter of Fact.” In 1945 his brother, Stewart Alsop, helped ...
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Joseph and Stewart Alsop | Eleanor Roosevelt Papers ProjectJoseph Alsop (b. 1910),and his younger brother Stewart Alsop (b.1914) were both known for their work as political journalists for the New York Herald Tribune.
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The Press: An Instinct for the Center | TIMEJun 10, 1974 · After the war, he left a job with a New York City publishing house to join Joe in Washington. Stewart described the Alsop brother act as a “ ...
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Joseph Alsop and Stewart Alsop papers, 1699-1989Includes material relating to Joseph and Stewart Alsop's business partnership in the “Matter of Fact” column, Joseph Alsop's memoirs, Stewart Alsop's travels, ...
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[XML] Joseph and Stewart Alsop - The George Washington UniversityJoseph Alsop, born in 1910, was the older brother of Stewart Alsop, born in 1914, both of whom would come to be known for their work as political journalists ...Missing: family background upbringing early
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ALSOP BROTHERS SPLIT; Joseph Will Continue Column, Stewart ...The Alsop brothers—Joseph and Stewart—will go their separate journalistic ways after April 1. Joseph Alsop will continue writing the syndicated column, “Matter ...
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A Troubling View from Vietnam: 50 Years AgoMar 24, 2017 · Reporter Stewart Alsop visited a vulnerable, isolated unit near the Demilitarized Zone with guns pointing in all directions. The Marine ...
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The Mood of America: 1962 | The Saturday Evening PostSep 22, 2022 · With America weeks away from a nuclear standoff with the Russians, a Post writer quizzed more than 500 Americans about the future.<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Fighting Faith | The New RepublicDec 12, 2004 · It helped socialist trade unionists distribute anti-communist literature in Germany's Soviet-controlled zone. And it helped anti-communists take ...
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World: MOSCOW: Real View of the Cold War - TIME∙MIDDLE EAST. Five years ago, Columnists Joseph and Stewart Alsop ... Communist strategy, the Soviet realist knows that he faces a much deeper problem.
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How the Cold War Made Georgetown Hot | The New YorkerNov 3, 2014 · He and Stewart also regularly contributed to a weekly, The Saturday Evening Post ... Louis Menand is a staff writer at The New Yorker. His ...
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The Washington Intellectual by Jefferson Morley | The New RepublicAug 10, 1986 · In the fall of 1952 the epithet "egghead" was coined, apparently by columnist Stewart Alsop, and enjoyed wide circulation. Republicans ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Adlai Stevenson, the original egghead | UU World MagazineNov 3, 2008 · I need a majority.” New York Herald Tribune columnist Stewart Alsop coined the term “egghead” to describe the urbane, intellectual, and balding ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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The Georgetown Set - POLITICO MagazineOct 22, 2014 · The declining popularity of Matter of Fact—and Stewart's death, from leukemia, in mid-1974—convinced Joe to retire at the end of the year.
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Alsops' Fables - The New York TimesFeb 25, 1996 · The Alsop boys were schooled, of course, at Groton. Joe (1910-89) went on to Harvard, and Stewart (1914-74) to Yale. Privilege and arrogance ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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The Marshall Plan: Rebuilding Europe (Pathfinder Magazine, 1947 ...... Alsop brothers who first proposed an economic recovery plan for Europe months (April, 1946) and months before before General Marshall introduced his project.
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The Great Days of Joe Alsop | Robert G. KaiserMar 5, 2015 · ... Stewart wrote together, “Matter of Fact.” By the late 1940s, when Herken's story begins, Alsop's dining room table was a center of ...<|separator|>
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The Korean War and American Society - jstorColumnists Joseph and Stewart Alsop seemed to catch the popular mood: "The ... forces; increased military assistance to the NATO allies and. "certain ...
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[PDF] The Inventory of the Stewart Alsop Collection #1380Society and Clubs. Folder #3. Press and Colum ... riists. Box 25 Folder 101. 1 ... Kerr, Chester (Yale Univ.) 7 TLS 3/7, 6/21, 11/6 & 12/5/72 and. 6/14; 9/4 ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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Stay of Execution - The New York TimesDec 30, 1973 · The disease continued to act strangely. In fact, in the winter of 1971–72 there was a remission when Alsop's blood became very nearly normal.Missing: struggle | Show results with:struggle
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Patricia Alsop, widow of prominent Washington columnist, dies at 86Nov 10, 2012 · Survivors include six children, Joseph Wright Alsop of Prides Crossing, Mass., Ian Alsop and Andrew Alsop, both of Santa Fe, N.M., Elizabeth ...
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Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop - Regal House PublishingI grew up in Washington, D.C., the daughter of a well-known journalist, Stewart Alsop. This meant I knew firsthand the ups and downs of a writer's life.Missing: marriage | Show results with:marriage
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Daughter of Spies - Regal House PublishingIn stock Rating 5.0 (9) Her parents' marriage, lived in the spotlight of 1950s Washington where the author's father, journalist Stewart Alsop, grew increasingly famous, was not what ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Daughter of Spies: Wartime Secrets, Family Lies - Amazon.com... espionage – MI 5 and CIA are almost household entities in this family – Elizabeth Winthrop tells how her mother Tish Alsop, having married her American ...
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The CIA And The Media — Carl BernsteinOct 20, 1977 · In 1953, Joseph Alsop, then one of America's leading syndicated columnists, went to the Philippines to cover an election. He did not go because ...
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The Center, by Stewart Alsop** | Seattle Book MamaJun 7, 2016 · Alsop's book is a collection of essays describing Washington, DC as it was in the 1960's. Everything here was written then, so it's a chance ...Missing: key articles
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Stay of Execution: A Sort of Memoir by Stewart Alsop | eBook$$17.99 In stock Free deliveryA poignant memoir of a full life and an impending death, written by one of America's foremost journalists during his battle with terminal cancer.Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Stay of Execution: A Sort of Memoir, by Stewart AlsopFeb 1, 1974 · Stewart Alsop is the author of a number of books on contemporary American politics and has been a columnist for Newsweek since 1968. His highly ...<|separator|>
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1974: Stewart Alsop Dies - Middletown 366 - WordPress.comMay 26, 2016 · Alsop, 60, died Sunday afternoon at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., near here. Pneumonia was the immediate cause of death, ...
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TAKING ON THE WORLD - Kirkus ReviewsTAKING ON THE WORLD. JOSEPH AND STEWART ALSOP-GUARDIANS OF THE AMERICAN ... An in-depth biography of 20th-century journalists Joseph and Stewart Alsop ...
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[PDF] Marquis W. Childs and the Rise and Fall of Postwar LiberalismThis dissertation is a study of the career of syndicated newspaper columnist Marquis W. Childs between 1944 and 1968. During these years, Childs worked from ...