John F. Osborne
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John F. Osborne (March 15, 1907 – May 3, 1981)[1] was an American magazine editor and journalist.[2]
He was born in Corinth, Mississippi,[2] and wrote for the Memphis Commercial Appeal and the Associated Press before joining the National Recovery Administration, and then the Tennessee Valley Authority, as a U.S. government public relations officer during the Great Depression.[3] He became an editor at Time–Life, eventually becoming the London-based editor, and then the Far East editor, based in Hong Kong in the 1950s.[citation needed] After returning to the United States, he lived in Georgetown and in Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York.[citation needed] He later became senior editor at New Republic.[2] He wrote "The Nixon Watch" column,[4][5] which was noted for its preoccupation with the relationship between Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger,[6] followed by "The White House Watch" column.[7] He won the Polk Award for magazine journalism in 1973.[8] His work landed him on the first Nixon's Enemies List, a limited master list of famous people that President Nixon considered his direct political opponents.[9][10] In addition to his political books, he co-authored two Time-Life series books, one about Britain, the other about the Old South.[11]
Known for his courtly manners, he had a slow drawl and a quiet demeanor, which belied his sharp political sense.[citation needed] While in Washington, D.C., he was a very respected member-some said the most respected by the other members—of The White House Press Corps.[citation needed]
He married twice. His widow, Gertrude (Trudi) McCullough Osborne, the daughter of an Indiana senator, was also a writer. She died in Washington, D.C. in 1994. She was the mother of his only child, John F. Osborne III (d. 2006) who was married to author Peggy Ann Osborne.
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- ↑ Staff report (Jun 28, 1973). Lists of White House 'Enemies' and Memorandums Relating to Those Named. New York Times
- ↑ Works by or about John F. Osborne in libraries (WorldCat catalog)