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    Joseph Wright Alsop V (October 10, 1910 – August 28, 1989) was an American journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist from the 1930s through the 1970s...
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  • Connecticut, from an old Yankee family. Alsop attended Groton School and Yale University. His parents were Joseph Wright Alsop IV (1876–1953) and Corinne Douglas...
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    in Washington, D.C., political circles. She was the wife of columnist Joseph Alsop and a descendant of founding father John Jay. Her Georgetown home hosted...
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  • Alsop, Allsop or Allsopp may refer to: Anthony Alsop (died 1726), English poetical writer Frederick W. Allsop (1867–1946), American author and philanthropist...
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  • April 25, 2012, and closed July 8, 2012, with John Lithgow starring as Joseph Alsop. The cast also included Margaret Colin, Boyd Gaines, Grace Gummer, Stephen...
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    Roberts, Roxanne (March 18, 1992). "'The Best of' Joe Alsop". Washington Post. Platt, Adam; Alsop, Joseph W. "The Wasp Ascendancy". NyBooks.com. Retrieved...
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  • unique, with not entirely consistent Mid-Atlantic features), C. Z. Guest Joseph Alsop, Robert Silvers, Julia Child (though, as the lone non-Northeasterner...
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  • Hitchcock Jr., U. S. Ambassador to Italy William Phillips, Journalist Joseph Alsop, Richard Whitney, now of Sing Sing Prison, of whom all good Porkies prefer...
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  • Corinne Alsop Cole (born Corinne Douglas Robinson; July 2, 1886 – June 23, 1971) was an American politician who served two terms as a member of the Connecticut...
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  • estimate their production rate. In a widely syndicated article in 1959, Joseph Alsop even went so far as to describe "classified intelligence" as placing...
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    Marin Alsop (/ˈmærɪn ˈɔːlsəp/; born October 16, 1956) is an American conductor, the first woman to win the Koussevitzky Prize for conducting and the first...
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    Occidental College in 1975. His father was Stewart Alsop; his uncle, Joseph Alsop. "Stewart Alsop has played a number of different roles in this business...
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    who first meet during the height of McCarthyism. Advise and Consent Joseph Alsop Newton Arvin Blue discharge Boise homosexuality scandal Civil Service...
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    Gia Long Palace, a meeting that Nhu leaked to the American columnist Joseph Alsop, who revealed it to the world in his "A Matter of Fact" column in the...
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  • Britain at the time. During a 1957 visit to Moscow, American journalist Joseph Alsop also fell victim to a gay honey trap operation conducted by the KGB....
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    Joseph Wright Alsop IV (April 2, 1876 – March 17, 1953) was an American politician and father of Joseph Wright Alsop V and Stewart Alsop. He served in...
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    John Alsop Jr. (1724 – November 22, 1794) was an American merchant and politician from New York City. As a delegate for New York to the Continental Congress...
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    Nhu promptly leaked his meeting with Maneli to the American columnist Joseph Alsop, who publicized it in a column entitled "Very Ugly Stuff". The possibility...
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  • journalists Joseph Alsop and Stewart Alsop. Alsop's family included politicians such as Continental Congressman John Alsop, Richard Alsop, John Alsop King,...
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    and "caused reverberations around the world". It has been claimed by Joseph Alsop that the resolution made a tremendous impression upon Adolf Hitler and...
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    "boorish aggression and drunken bad manners". The American journalist Joseph Alsop stalked off from one conversation muttering that Randolph should entitle...
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    School in Groton, Massachusetts. Two of his fellow pupils at Groton were Joseph Alsop and Tracy Barnes. He studied history at Yale University, turning down...
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  • Meeting of the National Security Council, Wednesday, May 27, 1953 Alsop, Joseph; Alsop, Stewart (September 9, 1953). "Matter of Fact . . . Operation Candor"...
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    acquaintances and the public that "seems so understanding." Washington columnist Joseph Alsop, like Jenkins a closeted homosexual, wrote publicly in support of Jenkins...
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    experimental Fisher XP-75 at Eglin Field, Florida, October 10, 1944. Journalist Joseph Alsop served as Chennault's "staff secretary" while the AVG trained at Rangoon;...
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    visible members of Georgetown society. Their acquaintances included Joseph Alsop, Katharine Graham, Clark Clifford, and Washington Post reporter James...
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    well-known and influential newspaper columnists, such as Drew Pearson and Joseph Alsop, wrote columns to be printed the morning after the election speculating...
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    served as commander of the Army National Guard's 39th Infantry Division. Joseph Alsop Redding was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi on June 7, 1894, and his...
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    Saint-Loup-de-Naud, Seine-et-Marne, France – a gift from Winnaretta. Joseph Alsop, an American journalist, recounts in his autobiography a meeting with...
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    voters in the South. As documented by reporters and columnists including Joseph Alsop and Arthur Krock, on the surface the Southern Strategy would appeal to...
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