Nathaniel Ridgway White was an American journalist known for his business and financial reporting at The Christian Science Monitor.
13 Facts About Nate White
Nate White received the second and third Gerald Loeb Awards for Newspapers, the most prestigious award for business journalism.
Nate White graduated with a bachelor's degree from Southwestern Presbyterian University in 1931.
Nate White joined the Falmouth Outlook in Falmouth, Kentucky, in 1932 and rose to the position of editor.
Nate White moved to Boston in 1937 to be a radio news writer for The Christian Science Monitor.
Nate White was the Monitor's San Francisco correspondent in the early 1940s.
Nate White served as a navy officer during World War II from 1942 to 1945.
Nate White became the editor of the American Banker in 1962.
Nate White became a Christian Scientist in 1927 and received his primary class instruction in 1932.
Nate White became a public practitioner of Christian Science in 1963.
Nate White held various positions in branch churches, including First Reader and chairman of the executive board.
Nate White began serving on the Christian Science Board of Lectureship in 1969, and made a number of lecture tours around the country throughout the 1970s.
Nate White died in Palm Beach, Florida on April 25,1984.