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1197: 31: 337:, Franklin Roosevelt asked him to serve as one of the three White House Secretaries, responsible for press relations. Early held that post throughout the Roosevelt years. As press secretary, he served as spokesman and troubleshooter for the president and maintained an open-door policy with White House correspondents. Having been a reporter, he understood the news business and did his best to accommodate it. Early also helped persuade the 1007: 956: 411:
on August 11, 1951. He had suffered a heart attack a week prior, and despite signs of recovery, had a turn for the worse. It was reported that he died at about one in the afternoon. Survivors included Helen Wrenn Early, whom he married in 1921, two sons and a daughter. Harry Truman issued a statement
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he returned to the United States and was asked by Roosevelt to be the advance man for the 1920 vice presidential campaign. After the election, Early returned to the Associated Press. In August 1923 Early covered the western trip of President
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said in a statement that he was "very distressed" at the news of Early's death and that he "served his country faithfully for many years." The full statements and other information on his life can be found in his
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of the National Negro Publishers Association. In 1944, McAlpin became the first African American reporter to attend presidential press conferences.
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in San Francisco and was the first newspaper man to report there that Harding had suddenly died. In 1927 he became the Washington representative of
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calling him "an outstanding newspaper man" and "always on the side of President Roosevelt." Defense Secretary
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correspondent covering the Navy Department, during which time his acquaintance with Roosevelt and
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The Making of FDR: The Story of Stephen Early, America's First Modern Press Secretary
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Served as "Under Secretary of Defense" from May 2, 1949 to August 9, 1949.
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https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,849288,00.html
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He was also known to have had a temper. Less than a month before the
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Reporting from Washington: The History of the Washington Press Corps
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from 1933 to 1945 and as the acting press secretary under President
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He returned to the government as under secretary and later
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to President Truman, filling in after the sudden death of
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Acting: December 5, 1950 – December 18, 1950
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White House Press Secretary
Harry S. Truman
Charlie Ross
Joseph Short
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Theodore Joslin
Jonathan W. Daniels
United States Deputy Secretary of Defense
Harry S. Truman
Robert A. Lovett
Crozet, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Democratic
White House press secretary
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Charles Griffith Ross
1912 Democratic National Convention
United Press
Associated Press
Louis Howe
World War I
infantry regiment
Stars and Stripes
Warren Harding
Paramount News
election of 1932
White House Correspondents Association
Harry McAlpin

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