James Reston
AKA James Barrett Reston
Born: 3-Nov-1909
Birthplace: Clydebank, Scotland
Died: 6-Dec-1995
Location of death: Washington, DC
Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male
Religion: Presbyterian
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Journalist
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: The New York Times
Military service: US Office of War Information (WWII, London)
Resident of the United States since 1920.
Wife: Sarah Jane Fulton (m. 1935, until his death, three children)
Son: James Reston, Jr. (author, b. 1941)
The New York Times Columnist (1974-89)
The New York Times Vice President (1969-74)
The New York Times Executive Editor (1968-69)
The New York Times Associate Editor (1964-68)
The New York Times Correspondent (1945-64)
The New York Times (1939-42)
Associated Press (1934-39)
Council on Foreign Relations
Pulitzer Prize 1945 (Telegraphic Reporting, National)
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting 1957
Appendectomy Anti-Imperialist Hospital, Peking, China (17-Jul-1971)
Risk Factors: Appendicitis
Author of books:
Prelude to Victory (1942)
The Artillery of the Press (1967)
Sketches in the Sand (1967)
Deadline (1991, memoir)
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