Joseph Alsop AKA Joseph Wright Alsop, Jr. Born: 11-Oct-1910 Birthplace: Avon, CT Died: 28-Aug-1989 Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Bisexual Occupation: Columnist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Matter of Fact Military service: US Navy (Lt. Cmdr, 1940, captured and exchanged) Alsop was caught in Moscow during a 1957 visit by the KGB in a "compromising situation" with another man, in which photos were taken and intended for blackmail. When a Soviet agent attempted to coerce him into becoming an agent of influence, Alsop not only refused but requested copies of the blackmail photos for his personal collection. He quickly notified his friend, American Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen, and the two of them were able to get the Soviet agent to end the blackmail attempts.
Father: Thomas Allen Mother: Harriet Moore Brother: Stewart Alsop (columnist, author) Wife: Susan Mary Jay Patten (m. 1961, div. 1978) Wife: Katharine Martin
High School: Groton School (1928) University: BA, Harvard University (1932)
The Washington Post (1958-74) The New York Herald Tribune Syndicated Columnist (1945-58) The New York Herald Tribune Columnist and reporter (1932-40) Taken Prisoner of War by the Japanese (Dec-1941) Traveled to the USSR 1957 CIA employee Risk Factors: Obesity
Author of books:
FDR, 1882-1945: A Centenary Remembrance (1982, biography) I've Seen the Best of It (1992, memoir, posthumous)
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