Theodore Goldsmith Joslin
1890–1944 (age 54)
Press Secretary
Biography
Theodore Goldsmith Joslin began his career in journalism and later became President Hoover's White House Press Secretary, translating complex policy decisions into thoughtful messages for the public during a tumultuous decade.
He spent his later years near Wilmington, Delaware, where he cherished quiet reflection on a life spent bridging government and the press, and his memory rests at Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church Cemetery.