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Judson Welliver

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He was sent to Europe by President Roosevelt in 1907 to report on the waterway and railroad systems of Europe and Great Britain. (The report was published in 1908.) He managed London correspondence and European news for the
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He married his wife, Jane Douglas Hutchins, on July 3, 1899. They had four children—Edward M., Allan J., Sarah H., and Jane Douglas.
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By 1909, Welliver had earned a reputation as "one of the most able journalists in the country". He worked variously at the
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for a better salary. After he resigned from the American Petroleum job in 1927, Welliver went on to become editor of the
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was the first presidential speechwriter since he wrote some material for
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rather than a person hired expressly for the job of writing speeches.
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Welliver's middle initial is sometimes erroneously given as "T".
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Hertzberg, Hendrik (2004). "In Praise of Judson Welliver".
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and is usually credited as being the first presidential
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in 1928. He was also assistant to the president of the
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Widely regarded as the first presidential speechwriter
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Judson T. Welliver

Aledo, Illinois
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Warren G. Harding
speechwriter
Aledo, Illinois
Fort Dodge Messenger
Sioux City Journal
Des Moines Leader
Sioux City Tribune
Washington Times
Progressives
McClure's Magazine
muckraker
New York Sun
1920 presidential campaign
Calvin Coolidge
American Petroleum Institute
Washington Herald
Pullman Company
cancer
Philadelphia
Judson Welliver Society
Alexander Hamilton
George Washington
cabinet member


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