Author:Ralph M. Blagden

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Ralph Blagden
See biography, media, quotes, indexes. A 20th century American reporter and newspaper editor. In the 1930's he was a reporter for the w:Christian Science Monitor. In the early 1940's he was Managing Editor for the St. Louis Star-Times.[1] From 1947-49 he was Visiting Professor of Journalism at the University of Michigan. He was the first Managing Editor to the New Hampshire Sunday News[2] and later an Associate Editor for biweekly news magazine The Reporter: A Fortnightly of Facts and Ideas.

[edit] Works

  • "The Bill of Rights To-day" in The People, Politics, and the Politician, 1941
  • Participated in a radio forum "Accomplishments Of San Francisco", ABC Forum. June 26, 1945
  • Initial letter in "Thomas H. MacDonald on Toll Roads"
  • "Cabot Lodge's Toughest Fight", The Reporter, Sept. 30, 1952

[edit] References

  1. Finding Aid for the Walter Maria Kotschnig Papers, 1923-1984, Albany, New York: M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University Libraries / State University of New York at Albany, <http://library.albany.edu/speccoll/findaids/ger053.htm>. Retrieved on 15 June 2008  (Archived by the Internet Archive here, archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/5Ya01qMAB)
  2. Bradlee, Ben, A Good Life: Newspapering and Other Adventures, New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc., ISBN 9780684808949, OCLC 32589344