Background
Warner, Albert Lyman was born on March 1, 1903 in Brooklyn. Son of Edwin G. and Euphemia Jane Gray (Lawson) Warner.
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Warner, Albert Lyman was born on March 1, 1903 in Brooklyn. Son of Edwin G. and Euphemia Jane Gray (Lawson) Warner.
Bachelor of Arts, Amherst College, 1924, Master of Arts (honorary), 1954. Student Columbia, 1925-1926.
Reporter Daily Eagle, 1924. Legislative correspondent, New York Times, Albany, 1926-1929. Assistant chief Washington Bureau, New York Herald-Tribune, 1930-1936, chief of bureau, 1936-1939.
Covered Presidential campaigns, 1928-1956, World Economics Conference, London, 1933, Inter American Conference, Havana, 1940. Washington Corresponding and Commentator, C.B.S., March 1939-1942. Chief Washington news bureau Mutual Broadcasting Company, 1945-1949, American Broadcasting Company, 1949-1950, 54-56, NBC Three Star Extra, 1950-1953.
Associate editor United States News and World Report, 1956-1971.
Member White House Committee on Employment Physically Handicapped, 1946-1956. Commissioned major in Army the United States, July 2, 1942, colonel, chief War Intelligence Division, Bureau Public Relations. Member Amherst Alumni Council, 1925.
Member White House Corresponding Association (Vice-President 1933-1934, president 1935-1936), Radio Corresponding Assns. (vice president 1939-1940. Clubs: National Press, Gridirion, Cosmos, Overseas Writers (Washington).
Married Harriet West Rowe, April. Children: Edwin Gaylord II, Albert Lyman, Junior.