The Reporter (Magazine)

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The Reporter was a New York-based news magazine founded by Max Ascoli in 1948.[1] It folded in 1968.[2]

People

Contributors

German Arciniegas | Jack Belden | A.A. Berle, Jr. | Robert K. Bingham | Derk Bodde | Bernard Brodie Sterling A. Brown | McGeorge Bundy | James Burke | Douglass Cater | Vincent Checchi | William Costello | | Isaac Deutscher | Theodore Draper | Richard Donovan | Robert S. Elegant | Ralph Ellison | John K. Fairbank | Ladislas Farago | Bruno Foa | Lewis Galantiere | J.K. Galbraith | Frank Gervasi | H.N. Graves, Jr. | Fred M. Hechinger | August Heckscher | Pat Holt | Graham Hutton | Isa Kapp | V.O. Key, Jr. | Robert Lasch | Ernest Leiser | Max Lerner | Richard Lewis | Joseph E. Loftus | James M. Minifie | Bucklin Moon | Edward P. Morgan | Claire Neikind | Richard L. Neuberger | Herbert R. Northrup | Saul K. Padover | Ted Poston | Violet Price | Philip Reed | James B. Reston | Geoffrey Sawer | Jane Scheck | Arthur Schlesinger Jr. | J.J. Servan Schreiber | John Scott | Ignazio Silone | H.W. Singer | Edgar Snow | Lelande Stowe | Frank Tannenbaum | Otto B. van der Sprenkel | Robert Waithman | Llewellyn White | Thomas Whiteside | John D. Wilson

External resources

Notes

  1. Elke van Cassel, In Search of a Clear and Overarching American Policy: The Reporter Magazine (1949-68) and the Cold War, in Helen Laville and Hugh Wilford (eds.), The US government, citizen groups, and the Cold War: the state-private network, Routledge, 2005, p.122.
  2. Elke van Cassel, In Search of a Clear and Overarching American Policy: The Reporter Magazine (1949-68) and the Cold War, in Helen Laville and Hugh Wilford (eds.), The US government, citizen groups, and the Cold War: the state-private network, Routledge, 2005, p.134.