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Norman Chandler

Job title
President and Publisher
First name
Norman
Last name
Chandler

(Courtesy of Encyclopedia Britannica.)

Norman Chandler, (born September 14, 1899, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died October 20, 1973, Los Angeles), American newspaper publisher who helped change the Los Angeles Times from a conservative regional journal to one of the largest and most influential newspapers in the world.

Employer
Los Angeles Times
Ordering weight
1

Turner Catledge

Job title
Managing Editor
First name
Turner
Last name
Catledge

(Courtesy of The New York Times)

Turner Catledge Dies at 82; Former Editor of The Times

Turner Catledge, former executive editor of The New York Times, died at home in New Orleans yesterday of a long illness after a stroke. He was 82 years old.

In a journalism career that spanned five decades, Mr. Catledge began as a reporter covering floods and murders, went on to the White House and national politics and for 17 years oversaw the work of several hundred reporters and editors.

Employer
The New York Times
Ordering weight
1

Hodding Carter II

Job title
Editor
First name
Hodding
Last name
Carter II
Location
Greenville, MS

(Courtesy of Mississippi Writers & Musicians)

By Jennifer Phillips (SHS)

“The South is so often damned for social backwardness, for reaction entrenched in smugness and lethargy, that it is a pleasure to introduce a young Southerner who represents a totally different school of thought and action.”    Saturday Evening Post Feb.23, 1946, on Hodding Carter’s 1946 Pulitzer Prize   

Employer
Delta Democrat-Times
Ordering weight
1

Erwin D. Canham

Job title
Editor
First name
Erwin D.
Last name
Canham
Location
Boston, MA

Erwin D. Canham, who guided The Christian Science Monitor as its chief news executive for nearly three decades, died yesterday in Agana, Guam. It was under Mr. Canham's leadership that the churchsponsored paper attained its reputation for thoughtful, analytical coverage. Mr. Canham was 77 years old.

Mr. Canham underwent abdominal surgery on Guam two weeks ago. He and his wife, Patience, maintained homes on Saipan, where he had served as resident commissioner of the Northern Marianas Islands in the 1970's, and at Cape Cod, Mass.

Employer
Christian Science Monitor
Ordering weight
1

Sevellon Brown

Job title
editor
First name
Sevellon
Last name
Brown

(Courtesy of United Press International.)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Sevellon Brown III, veteran Washington correspondent and reporter for the Providence Journal-Bulletin, died Wednesday at Rhode Island Hospital. He was 70,

Brown worked at the Journal-Bulletin from 1939 to 1968 when he retired because of ill health.

He was born in Washington on April 23, 1913, the son of Sevellon and Elizabeth Barry Brown.

Employer
The Providence Journal
Ordering weight
1

Barry Bingham, Sr.

Job title
editor-in-chief and president
First name
Barry
Last name
Bingham Sr.

(Courtesy of The New York Times)

Barry Bingham Sr. Is Dead at 82; Louisville Newspapers' Publisher

By Alex Jones

August 16, 1988

Barry Bingham Sr., whose newspapers in Louisville, Ky., were leading liberal voices in the South, for decades, died yesterday at his Louisville home. He was 82 years old and had been undergoing treatment for cancer.

Employer
Louisville Courier-Journal
Ordering weight
1

Arkansas Gazette

Citation
For demonstrating the highest qualities of civic leadership, journalistic responsibility and moral courage in the face of great public tension during the school integration crisis of 1957. The newspaper's fearless and completely objective news coverage, plus its reasoned and moderate policy, did much to restore calmness and order to an overwrought community, reflecting great credit on its editors and its management.
Tags: 1958
Location
Little Rock, AR
Categories: Public Service
Publication
Arkansas Gazette

William C. Beall

Citation
For his photograph "Faith and Confidence," showing a policeman patiently reasoning with two-year-old boy trying to cross a street during a parade.
Tags: 1958
Categories: Photography
Publication
Washington (DC) Daily News