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Joseph Wright Alsop V (
October 11,
1910 –
August 28,
1989) was an
American journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Alsop was born into a socially prominent family in
Avon, Connecticut; the son of
Joseph Wright Alsop IV (1876-1953) and his wife
Corinne Douglas Robinson (1886-1971). His mother's family was related to
Theodore Roosevelt's sister and
James Monroe's brother.
Alsop was educated at
Groton (class of 1928) and
Harvard (class of 1932). After graduating from Harvard, Alsop became a reporter, then an unusual career for someone with an
Ivy League education. He began his career with the
New York Herald Tribune, which after three years sent him to
Washington, D.C. to cover the
Senate.
Because of his family ties to the Roosevelts, Alsop soon became well-connected in Franklin Roosevelt's Washington. By 1936 the
Saturday Evening Post had awarded him a contract to write about politics with fellow journalist
Turner Catledge. Two years later, the
North American News Alliance contracted Alsop and
Robert E. Kintner to write a nationally-syndicated column on a daily basis. In 1940, the two moved from the NANA to the
New York Herald Tribune.
The following year, after it had become clear that the United States would soon enter
World War II, Alsop and Kintner suspended their column and volunteered for the armed forces. Alsop entered the
Navy and used his political connections to be assigned to
Claire Chennault's headquarters with
Chiang Kai-shek in
Kunming, China. Aside from a brief period of Japanese internment (Alsop had been in
Hong Kong when the Japanese overran it in 1941), Alsop served with Chennault for the rest of the war.
After the war, Alsop resumed writing his column, this time working with his brother
Stewart Alsop on a thrice-weekly piece called "Matter of Fact". The use of the word "fact" wasn't accidental; Alsop's memoir makes clear that he prided himself on producing a column which was based on facts, on solid reporting, rather than simply on the settled opinions of the columnist.
While his brother remained headquartered in Washington to cover domestic politics, Joseph traveled the world, covering foreign affairs. As for their political inclinations, the Alsops once described themselves as "Republicans by inheritance and registration, and ... conservatives by political conviction." Their partnership lasted from 1945 to 1958, when Joseph took over sole possession of "Matter of Fact", writing it until his retirement in 1974.
Despite his identity as a conservative and a Republican, Alsop was an early supporter of the presidential ambitions of Democrat
John F. Kennedy and became a close friend and influential adviser to Kennedy after his election in November 1960. Alsop was a vocal supporter of America's involvement in
Vietnam, a fact that subsequently led to bitter breaks with many of his liberal friends and a decline in the influence of his column as well.
Alsop kept his homosexuality private. He was married from 1960 to 1972 to Susan Mary Patten, the widow of a close friend. They had no children.
Joseph Alsop was at work on a memoir when he died. His collaborator, Adam Platt, helped Alsop create
I've Seen the Best of It — a vivid and richly informative tale, which sheds light on the character and action of many public figures, John Kennedy among them.
Publications
- The 168 Days (1938) [withTurner Catledge]
- Men Around the President (1939) [withRobert Kintner]
- American White Paper: The Story of American Diplomacy and the Second World War (1940) [withRobert Kintner]
- We Accuse! The Story of the Miscarriage of American Justice in the Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer (1954) [withStewart Alsop]
- The Reporter's Trade (1958) [withStewart Alsop]
- From the Silent Earth: A Report on the Greek Bronze Age (1964)
- FDR, 1882-1945: A Centenary Remembrance (1982)
- The Rare Art Traditions: The History of Art Collecting and Its Linked Phenomena Wherever These Have Appeared (1982)
- "I've Seen the Best of It": Memoirs (1992) [withAdam Platt]
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