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Workman, William Douglas was born on August 10, 1914 in Greenwood, South Carolina. Son of William Douglas and Vivian (Watkins) Workman.
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Workman, William Douglas was born on August 10, 1914 in Greenwood, South Carolina. Son of William Douglas and Vivian (Watkins) Workman.
AB, The Citadel, 1935; Doctor of Letters, The Citadel, 1969; graduate student, George Washington University, 1935-1936; Doctor of Letters (honorary), Newberry College, 1969.
Reporter, News and Courier, Charleston, South Carolina., 1936-1939;
manager, station WTMA, Charleston, 1939-1940;
capital correspondent, News and Courier, 1946-1961;
capital correspondent, Greenville (South Carolina.) News, 1956-1962;
columnist, Hall Syndicate, New York City, 1960-1962;
associate editor, The State, Columbia, South Carolina., 1963-1966;
editor, The State, 1966-1973;
editorial analyst, The State, 1973-1979;
editorial consultant, The State, 1980-1981. News analyst station WIS, Columbia, 1950-1962. News analyst, panelist sta.WIS television, 1953-1962.
Research fellow Institute for Southern Studies, University of Southern California.
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Republican nominee United States Senate, 1962. Republican nominee for Governor, 1982. Board directors James F. Byrnes Foundation, president, 1973-1984.
Served with Army of the United States, 1940-1945. To colonel Reserve (retired). Member Association Citadel Men (life, president 1952-1953), South Carolina.
Press Association (pres.1971), University South Caroliniana Society (president 1974-1978), Greater University South Carolina. Alumni Association (honorary life).
Married Rhea Thomas, June 10, 1939. Children: William Douglas III, Dee.