Carleton Putnam
Carleton Putnam (1901 - 1998) was an American airline pioneer, writer, and biographer. He was educated at Princeton and Columbia University. He was a founder and president of Chicago & Southern Airlines, which was merged with Delta Air Lines. He was chief executive and, later, a director of Delta. His best known written works are Race and Reason, a defense of racial segregation, and his biography of Theodore Roosevelt. He was a descendant of General Israel Putnam.
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