Clarence Page, Journalist
Career Highlights
1980's-
. Mr. Page was employed at
the Chicago Tribune for eleven years
as a reporter, then as assistant city editor.
1984-
. Clarence is a essayist at The
NewsHour and a frequent member of the
program's panel of regional newspaper editors and
columnists
.Clarence is an occasional
guest panalist on the McLaughlin Group.
.Clarence has been
a community affairs director, reporter and
planning editor
at WBBM-TV
He is a writer for Chicago Magazine,
The Chicago Reader,Washington Monthly,
The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, New York
Newsday, and Emerge.
Awards Honors
1972-
Clarence won a Pulitzer for participating in a 1972 Chicago Tribune Task
Force series on
voter fraud.
1980-
.Clarence won a Illinios UPI
Awards for community service.
1987-
. Clarence won a American
Civil Liberties Union James P. McGuire Award
for his columns on constitutional rights.
1989-
. Clarence won a
Pulitzer PrizePulitzer Prize
for commentary.
Education
Late 1960's
.Page graduated from Ohio
University with a bachelor's degree in
journalism. He completed a year as an intern
with the Journal-Herald in Dayton.
Personal Information
1947-
. Clarence Page was born.
recent-
. Clarence now lives in
Washington,D.C., is married, and has one child.
Sources:
PBS Online NewsHour Select
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/ww/page.html
Gale Group biography Resource center
Web page created by Rocia Terry at HU Cybercamp, July 1999.