Century's Witness: The Extraordinary Life of Journalist Wallace Carroll
Last Name: McNeil
First and Other Names: Mary Llewellyn
Summary:
Century's Witness tells the story of Wallace Carroll, the most respected and influential journalist of the 20th Century. A United Press correspondent before and during World War II, Carroll was deputy director of the Office of War Information, news editor of the Washington Bureau of the New York Times, and finally editor and publisher of the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel. In a career that spanned 45 years, he covered most of the significant events of the century, from the St. Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929 to the end of the Vietnam War. Filled with "you are there" stories and interviews with the likes of Winston Churchill, Dwight Eisenhower, and Josef Stalin among others, Carroll represented the gold standard of news reporting. His example, as captured by Mary McNeil a former student of Carroll's, influenced a generation of reporters, editors, and publishers and gives us journalistic principles worth revisiting today.
Year of Publication: 2022
Publisher: Whaler Books
Category: Biography
Language: English