- Warren Rogers
Warren Joseph Rogers, Jr. (
May 6 ,1922 -August 31 ,2003 ) was a political reporter and an author. Born inNew Orleans , Rogers took a liking to the press at an early age, working as a night messenger boy for thePostal Telegraph Co. and later as a copy boy for the "New Orleans Item ".During
World War II , Rogers served as aU.S. Marine and took part in the first offensive atGuadalcanal . He also served atTulagi .After returning home, Rogers work as a journalist with a New Orleans paper, but later joined the
Associated Press and transferred toBaton Rouge to coverLouisiana politics .In 1956, during the
Adlai Stevenson campaign, Rogers first metRobert Kennedy , who was traveling with the press to prepare for his brother's 1960 presidential campaign. Despite the frequent arguments that they had with one another, Rogers and Kennedy became good friends as they sat on buses on Stevenson's campaign trail.Rogers joined the Washington bureau of the "
New York Herald Tribune " in 1959 and began reporting on the military, foreign affairs, the presidency, and national politics. During his time with the Herald Tribune, he was nominated for twoPulitzer Prizes : one for a series called "Our Man on the Bus," and one for a series of reporting on Green Beret combat inVietnam , for which he made 10 trips to that country. He also covered theCuban Missile Crisis , thecivil rights movement , theWhite House and the McCarthy Hearings.Rogers became bureau chief for the
Hearst Corporation in 1963, and then was named Washington Editor forLook Magazine in 1966. In 1968, Rogers' friendship withBobby Kennedy allowed him an insider's view of Kennedy's campaign for theDemocractic nomination . Rogers not only served as a reporter to the Kennedy campaign, but also as a near-staff member. In fact, Rogers was present during Kennedy's assassination onJune 5 1968 , and even helped subdue the gunman,Sirhan Sirhan . In 1993, Rogers published a book called "When I Think of Bobby: A Personal Memoir of the Kennedy Years" (see below).Warren Rogers died on
August 31 2003 from a perforatedulcer . He was 81 at the time of hisdeath .Bibliography
*"Sea Shepherd: My Fight for Whales and Seals" (1981; ISBN 0-393-01499-1) by
Paul Watson as told to Warren Rogers
*"When I Think of Bobby: A Personal Memoir of the Kennedy Years" (1993; ISBN 0-06-017042-5)ources
* [http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_details.cfm?ArticleID=2923 Eyewitness to History]
* [http://www.blogofdeath.com/archives/000320.html Blog of Death (Obituary)]
* [http://www.press.org/abouttheclub/record/2003/record-09-11-03.shtml#STORY4 Warren Rogers Dies, Former NPC President (photo)]
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