Edwin O. Guthman

Edwin O. Guthman

Edwin Guthman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 1, 2008.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Edwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was on the infamous "enemies list" prepared by aides of President Richard Nixon and served as press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy, has died at 89.

Guthman, who suffered from a rare blood disease called amyloidosis, died Sunday at his Pacific Palisades home, said Bryce Nelson, a family spokesman.

"Ed Guthman was not only a great friend, but a great journalist," Paul Conrad, a longtime political cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times, said Monday. "He was the only person I ever tore up a cartoon for."

Guthman was Los Angeles Times national editor from 1965 to 1977, then served a decade as editorial page editor for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Guthman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 1950 for his stories in The Seattle Times on the Washington state Legislature's Un-American Activities Committee. His reporting cleared a University of Washington professor of allegations that he was a Communist supporter.

Guthman was press secretary for attorney general and later Sen. Robert F. Kennedy from 1961 to '65.

A Kennedy loyalist in his private life, Guthman wrote or edited four books about Robert F. Kennedy. And he always wore a tie clip that President John Kennedy had given him, according to the USC Annenberg School for Communication.

In 1971, Guthman was the third name on a 20-name list of political opponents singled out for harassment in a memo sent from Nixon aide Charles Colson to aide John Dean.

The memo described Guthman, then national editor of the Los Angeles Times, as having been "a highly sophisticated hatchetman against us in '68."

He was a journalism professor and senior lecturer at the University of Southern California from 1987 until his retirement last year.

"He exemplifies the ultimate journalist. I'm successful because of what (he) taught me," CNN anchor and USC alumni Kyra Phillips said during a tribute at USC last year.

Tom Brokaw praised Guthman at that tribute as one of the "greatest generation," the USC Daily Trojan reported at the time. "I will always see Ed Guthman as citizen Ed Guthman," Brokaw said.

In the 1990s, Guthman was a founding commissioner and a president of the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission.

He also was one of three outside experts who reviewed — and harshly criticized — the 1993 federal standoff at the Branch Davidian compound outside Waco, Texas, in which some 80 people died.

Born Aug. 11, 1919, in Seattle, Guthman attended the University of Washington and worked as a reporter for the Seattle Star before he was drafted in World War II. He served in North Africa and Italy, was wounded and received the Purple Heart and the Silver Star.

Guthman is survived by three sons, a daughter and five grandchildren.


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October 7, 2009

Dear Ed: Am so late to write this, but you had talked w/ me on the phone as editor of Philly Inquirer before you published my OP-Ed on Ernie Pyle in early yrs of the Reagan adm. That was my first to have talked w/ a Pulitzer winner & I was overwhelmed...my wife also passed away earlier & I could imagine how you first felt as widower as I am now... I love you thru my Jewish-born Lord Jesus, and my love and sympathy to ur family left behind... You have inspired me more than one could imagine...Ars Inion

Chuck Garbett

September 10, 2008

Ed--do we really need you now! Where have all the great reporters gone? There will never be another generation like yours and my fathers ever again in this country. Like you with your children--my dad taught my brother and I to always be on time--give 100% at your job--your word is always your bond--to treat others with the respect & dignity we all deserve. Attendence wise we were no equal to you--for you never missed a day in 60 years! Because of you--my dad--Jack & Bobby--and so many countless others--your generation defined this country and made us--for good and sometimes for bad--the greatest country in the world! My generation pales in comparison. Thank you--what a great life...RIP my friend....

Thomas Widgeon

September 5, 2008

Jesus Loves Me!!!

Anonymous

September 4, 2008

I am sorry you left us when we really need you, Ed!

I hope you will do OK in Heaven, not much investigative reporting up there but you should have a good time talking to the great ones who went before.

Say Hello to my old city editor, Bill Warren, for me and some of the rest of the Old School NEWSPAPER PEOPLE!
YOU WERE ONE OF THE GREAT ONES!
God bless!

sarah

September 4, 2008

Mr. Guthman though i never met hims seems to have been a very honorable man, One that wanted Truth. He wanted the public to know the true story such as the nixon scandel, and so on. that is truly wonderful. He lived a good life and I loke forward to meeting him one day soon in the promised paradise where he will hear Jesus voice and come back to life.(John 5:28-9, Psalms 37:9-29)

Dee Taylor

September 2, 2008

REST IN PEACE AND MAY GOD BE WITH YOUR FAMILY AT THE TIME .............

Tami Bramblett

September 2, 2008

I wish they had spoke of you more in American History--what a great life and thank you for your service and contribution to holding our governments accountable.

Tami B
Indepencence, MO

D. ZIMMERMAN

September 1, 2008

REST IN PEACE EDWIN O. GUTHMAN

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