Background
Lubell, Samuel was born on November 3, 1911 in Poland. Came to the United States, 1913. Son of Louis and Mollie (Reitkop) Lubell.
Lubell, Samuel was born on November 3, 1911 in Poland. Came to the United States, 1913. Son of Louis and Mollie (Reitkop) Lubell.
Evening student, City College of New York, 1931. Bachelor of Science, School Journalism, Columbia, 1933.
Reporter, rewrite man Long Island DAily Press, 1935-1936. Reporter, Army and Navy editor, and writer "Federal Diary" column Washington Post, 1936-1937. Copy desk, labor editor Richmond (Virginia) Times-Dispatch, 1937.
Reporter, rewrite man Washington Herald, 1937-1938. Free lance writer national magazines, chiefly Sat. Evening Post, 1938-1941.
Writer Office of Facts and Figures, later Office of War Information, 1941. General secretary Rubber Survey Committee (Baruch Committee), 1942. Assistant to James F. Byrnes, director Office Economic Stabilization, 1942.
Assistant to Bernard M. BAruch, advisory unit on war and post-war adjustment policies Office War Mobilization. China war correspondent Sat. Evening Post; European correspondent Providence Journal, 1946.
Director Opinion Reporting Workshop School Journalism, Columbia University, 1958-1968. Harvard fellow Kennedy Institute Politics, 1974. Visiting professor University Connecticut, 1975.
(Hidden Crisis In American Politics, The, by Lubell, Samuel)
(Revolt Of The Moderates, by Lubell, Samuel)
Married Helen Sopot, March 22, 1941. Children: Bernard, Walter.