William Lindsay White

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William Lindsay White (1900 - 1973), American journalist, was the son of newspaper editor William Allen White. White grew up in Emporia, went to the nearby University of Kansas, and then transferred to and graduated from Harvard College. After completing Harvard College, and succeeded his father as editor of The Emporia Gazette upon his father's death.

Some of White's books include They Were Expendable (1942), Queens Die Proudly, Lost Boundaries, The Captives of Korea: An Unofficial White Paper on the Treatment of War Prisoners; Our Treatment of Theirs, Their Treatment of Ours, Report on the Russians, Back down the ridge, [[ Journey for Margaret]], Bernard Baruch, Portrait of a Citizen, Land of Milk and Honey, Report on the Asians, and Report on the Germans.