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James Truitt (died November 18, 1981) was an American journalist who worked for ''Life'' and ''Time'' magazines. He later became the vice president of ''Newsweek'' magazine. ==Career== Born in Chicago, Illinois, Truitt was raised in a prominent family in Baltimore, Maryland. He served as a Naval officer in the Pacific theatre of World War II, then returned to work for the US State Department. He married his first wife, Anne, in September 1947 in Washington, D.C. In spring 1948 he went to work for ''Life'' magazine in New York, then became their Washington correspondent. He spent three years with ''Life'' in San Francisco, then he returned to Washington, D.C. in May 1960 to become the personal assistant to Phillip Graham at the ''Washington Post,'' where he rose to become vice president. He also worked for ''Time'', served as publisher of ''Art News,'' and became vice president of ''Newsweek'' in 1964. Later in 1963, Truitt left the ''Post'' and moved to Tokyo as the Japan bureau chief for ''Newsweek''. The Truitts later returned to Washington and to the ''Post''.
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