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Goulden, Joseph Chesley was born on May 23, 1934 in Marshall, Texas, United States. Son of Joe C. and Lecta M. (Everitt) Goulden.
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Goulden, Joseph Chesley was born on May 23, 1934 in Marshall, Texas, United States. Son of Joe C. and Lecta M. (Everitt) Goulden.
Student, University Texas, 1952-1956.
Reporter, Marshall News Messenger, 1956; Reporter, Dallas News, 1958-1961; Reporter, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1961-1968. Director media analysis Accuracy in Media, 1989-1998.
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Served with United States Army, 1956-1958. Member of International Studies Program, Virginia Military Institute (board), Association For Intelligence Officers, Washington Indiana Writers, Texas Institute Letters, Half-Life Mencken Society, Cosmos Club, Phi Kappa Tau.
Married Leslie Cantrell Smith, 1979. Children by previous marriage: Joseph C., Jim Craig.