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  1. William Lindsay White (June 17, 1900 – July 26, 1973) was an American journalist, foreign correspondent, and writer. He succeeded his father, William Allen White, as editor and publisher of the Emporia Gazette in 1944.

  2. Journalist and author. Born: June 17, 1900, Emporia, Kansas. Married: Kathrine Klinkenberg, April 29, 1931. Died: July 26, 1973, Emporia, Kansas. William Lindsay White, born June 17, 1900, in Emporia, to William Allen White and Sallie Lindsay White. He was raised to be a newspaper editor.

  3. William Lindsay White. William Lindsay White was born in Emporia, the only son of William Allen and Sally White. His sister Mary was killed at the age of 16 in a horse-riding accident. Growing up in Emporia, William Lindsay worked as a reporter for the Emporia Gazette when he was a teenager.

  4. William Lindsay White. 4.03. 209 ratings39 reviews. A national bestseller when it was originally published in 1942 and the subject of a 1945 John Ford film featuring John Wayne, this book offers a thrilling account of the role of the U.S. Navy's Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three during the disastrous Philippine campaign early in World War II.

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  5. The William Lindsay White Collection is arranged in five series: Papers of William Lindsay White, Papers of William Allen White, Papers of Sallie (Lindsay) White, and the combined Papers of Allen White and Mary Ann (Hatten) White. Within each series are correspondence files and memorabilia.

  6. William Allen White, born in Emporia in 1868, had worked in the newspaper business since he was a teenager. After college and while writing for the Kansas City Star, he met Sallie Moss Lindsay. The couple married in April 1893.

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  8. Jan 1, 1997 · William Lindsay White, 1900-1973: In the Shadow of His Father. Hardcover – January 1, 1997. This penetrating, freewheeling biography - based on previously inaccessible primary sources - is a significant contribution to the history of journalism and of small-town Kansas.

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