Stephen H. Hess

Hess in 2018 Stephen H. Hess (born April 20, 1933 in New York City) is a senior fellow emeritus in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution. He studies media, the U.S. presidency, political dynasties and the U.S. government. He first joined Brookings in 1972 and was distinguished research professor of media and public affairs at the George Washington University (2004–2009). He served on Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon's White House staff and as an adviser to Presidents Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter.

Hess earned a B.A. in political science at Johns Hopkins University in 1953. Under United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hess was a Special Assistant in the White House Office from February 20, 1959 until January 1961. As a Special Assistant in the White House Office, Hess’ principal duty was to draft speeches for the President and other spokesman for the Administration—inside Government and out. Other responsibilities assumed by Hess during his tenure in the White House included: acting as an advisor to the Republican National Committee’s “Committee on Programs and Progress”, helping to gather materials from various governmental departments and agencies for possible inclusion in the 1960 GOP platform, preparing bi-weekly reports concerning congressional action on the budget for legislative leaders’ meetings and sitting in on Republican congressional meetings about the 1959 Federal Airport Act.

Hess has also served as a fellow of Government at Harvard University (1979–82), as U.S. Representative to the United Nations General Assembly (1976) and the UNESCO General Conference (1974). From 1969 to 1971, he was the National Chairman of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, and was the Deputy Assistant to the President for Urban Affairs in 1969. He has worked in key consultant and adviser capacities for the Russell Sage Foundation, the German Marshall Fund, the Ford Foundation and the U.S. Government.

In 1977, Hess was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.

Hess is a member of the Senior Advisory Committee of the Shorenstein Center for Press, Politics, and Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Recent written works include: 'American Political Cartoons: The Evolution of a National Identity' (2010) and 'Whatever Happened to the Washington Reporters, 1978-2012' (2012), and an autobiography, 'Bit Player: My Life with Presidents and Ideas' (2018). Provided by Wikipedia
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    The presidential campaign : an essay / by Stephen Hess. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1988
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    Live from Capitol Hill! : studies of Congress and the media / Stephen Hess. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1991
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    Television news and the loss of place / Stephen Hess. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1990
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    International news and foreign correspondents / Stephen Hess. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1996
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    Drawn & quartered : the history of American political cartoons / by Stephen Hess and Sandy Northrop. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1996
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    News & newsmaking : essays / by Stephen Hess. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1996
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    The Washington reporters : newswork / Stephen Hess. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1981
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    The government/press connection : press officers and their offices / Stephen Hess. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 1984
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    Organizing the Presidency. by Hess, Stephen

    Published 2002
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    The media and the war on terrorism / Stephen Hess and Marvin Kalb, editors.

    Published 2003
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    The media and the war on terrorism / Stephen Hess, Marvin Kalb, editors.

    Published 2003
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