Krock, Arthur B.

Krock, Arthur B.

▪ American political writer
in full  Arthur Bernard Krock  
born Nov. 16, 1886, Glasgow, Ky., U.S.
died April 12, 1974, Washington, D.C.

      principal political writer and analyst for The New York Times (New York Times, The) for a generation (1932–66). Krock became famous for his calm analysis of U.S. political and economic affairs and foreign relations. His column, “In the Nation,” ran in the Times from 1933 until 1966. He was the first journalist ever to win four Pulitzer awards—two prizes (1935 and 1937) and two special awards (1950 and 1955).

      Krock matriculated with the class of 1908 at Princeton University, but family financial reverses made it impossible for him to continue, and he went to Louisville, Ky., to find a newspaper job. The apprenticeship system then prevailing gave “cub” reporters no earnings, but he persuaded the Louisville Herald that he was an experienced reporter and was signed on to cover politics. He moved on to The Courier-Journal, where for a time he came under the influence of editor Henry Watterson. In 1910 he went to Washington, D.C., to be capital correspondent for the Louisville Times, and in 1911 took on duties for The Courier-Journal as well. He moved between Louisville and Washington in various newspapers and other assignments until 1923, when he was hired as assistant to the president and publisher of the New York World.

      The New York Times engaged Krock in 1932 for its Washington bureau, and there he stayed for the rest of his career. He became a confidant of presidents. His columns identified him as a political conservative. The Times published a selection of his columns, In the Nation: 1932–1966, after his retirement. Krock wrote three books, Memoirs: 60 Years on the Firing Line (1968), The Consent of the Governed and Other Deceits (1971), and Myself When Young: Growing Up in the 1890s (1973).

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