Jonathan W. Daniels

Jonathan Worth Daniels
5th White House Press Secretary
In office
March, 1945 – Summer, 1945
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded by J. Leonard Reinsch
Succeeded by Charles Griffith Ross
Personal details
Born April 26, 1902(1902-04-26)
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Died November 6, 1981(1981-11-06)
Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Bridgers
Lucy Billing Cathcart
Children Elizabeth
Lucy
Adelaide
Mary Cleves
Occupation Author, Editor
Religion Episcopal

Jonathan Worth Daniels (April 26, 1902 - November 6, 1981) was an American author, editor, and White House Press Secretary. Daniels' term serving as White House Press Secretary was the shortest since the inception of the position in 1937.[1] He held the position in 1945 under Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman.[2] For most of his life, he worked at The News & Observer, and later founded The Island Packet.

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Education

Jonathan Worth Daniels attended Centennial School in Raleigh from 1908 to 1913. When his father, Josephus Daniels, became United States Secretary of the Navy in 1913, the family moved to Washington, D.C., where he studied at the John Eaton School from 1913 to 1915, and St. Albans School from 1915 to 1918. Daniels attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and graduated in 1921 with a B.A. He continued at UNC for graduate school, earning an M.A. in English in 1921. As a student in Chapel Hill, he edited The Daily Tar Heel and participated in the Carolina Playmakers.[1] Daniels passed the North Carolina bar exam despite failing out of Columbia University Law School, but never practiced law.[2]

Books

New York: Brewer and Warren (1930)
New York: McGraw-Hill (1962) (Also published in later editions)
Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott & Co. (1954) (Also published in later editions)
New York: Macmillan (1946) (Also published in a later edition)
Columbia: University of South Carolina Press (1974)
Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott & Co. (1950) (Also published in a later editions)
Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott & Co. (1959)
Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday (1970)
Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott & Co. (1958)
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday (1972)
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin (1960)
New York: Macmillan (1940)
New York: Macmillan, (1938) (Also published in a later edition)
New York: Random House (1959)
New York: Dodd, Mead (1941) (Also published in a later edition)
New York: McGraw-Hill (1965)
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday (1966) (Also published in a later edition)
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday (1968)
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday (1975)

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Inventory of the Jonathan Daniels Papers, 1865-1982". http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/d/Daniels,Jonathan.html. Retrieved 2007-04-26. 
  2. ^ a b "Jonathan Worth Daniels". http://www.ncwriters.org/services/lhof/inductees/jdaniels.htm. Retrieved 2007-04-26. 

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Political offices
Preceded by
J. Leonard Reinsch
White House Press Secretary
1945
Succeeded by
Charles Griffith Ross