Persico, Joseph E.

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Author, researcher, and former speechwriter Joseph E. Persico of Guilderland, New York was born on July 19, 1930. In 1952, after receiving a BA in both English and Political Science from the New York State College for Teachers (as the University at Albany was then known), he entered the U.S. Navy. Returning to the U.S. in 1956, Persico matriculated at Columbia University in New York for his graduate work. In 1956, Joseph Persico began his political writing career, serving Governor W. Averell Harriman as a writer and researcher. After three years with Harriman, Persico then became a Foreign Service Officer for the United States Information Agency (USIA) working in Argentina, Brazil, and Washington. Between 1963 and 1966, Persico served as Executive Assistant to the New York State Health Commissioner, Hollis Ingraham. In 1966, Joseph Persico became the chief speechwriter for New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. Continuing in this position for seven years, he remained Rockefeller's primary speechwriter as the Governor assumed the office of Vice President of the United States from 1974 to 1977. In 1977, Joseph Persico transitioned into a full-time author, focusing on historical subjects.

From the description of Joseph E. Persico papers, 1910-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122621712

American historian.

From the description of Joseph E. Persico papers, 1943-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871864

Largely audiocassettes consisting of Joe Persico's interviews with Murrow's family, friends and colleagues.

From the description of Joseph E. Persico papers, 1983-1985. (Tufts University - Tisch Library). WorldCat record id: 774688804

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American historian.

From the guide to the Joseph E. Persico papers, 1943-1980, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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