George Seldes
American journalist
Quick Facts
- Born:
- Nov. 16, 1890, Alliance, N.J., U.S.
- Died:
- July 2, 1995, Hartland Four Corners, Vt. (aged 104)
- Notable Works:
- “You Can’t Print That”
George Seldes (born Nov. 16, 1890, Alliance, N.J., U.S.—died July 2, 1995, Hartland Four Corners, Vt.) was an American journalist. He became a reporter in 1909. From 1918 to 1928 he worked for the Chicago Tribune; he quit to pursue independent journalism. In You Can’t Print That (1928) he criticized censorship and strictures on journalists, a continuing theme in his career. He reported on the rise of fascism in Italy and Spain in the 1930s, and he and his wife published In Fact, a journal devoted to press criticism, in the years 1940–50. His other targets included the tobacco industry ...(100 of 169 words)