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  • White and Bob Kintner and Drew Pearson and others. And he . . . I often thought was too accessible in some ways . . . breeds contempt. 11 Well, he was just always available. 11 familiarity And he sometimes 1 sought the press to come and visit
  • disclose too much to people who need to appear smart. Tape Number 8 The fellow who does the least to satisfy his own ego is the one who doesn't have to tell it. Whenever I used to read Drew Pearson, I would look and see where the "able" appeared. Somewhere
  • had to drop out a year. That left me all alone and so I got a single room in Pearson Hall which is at Yale. It was just off the campus and it was a five-story building. It had very few double rooms but it was mostly for people who didn't have any
  • had to drop out a year. That left me all alone and so I got a single room in Pearson Hall which is at Yale. It was just off the campus and it was a five-story building. It had very few double rooms but it was mostly for people who didn't have any
  • had to drop out a year. That left me all alone and so I got a single room in Pearson Hall which is at Yale. It was just off the campus and it was a five-story building. It had very few double rooms but it was mostly for people who didn't have any
  • had to drop out a year. That left me all alone and so I got a single room in Pearson Hall which is at Yale. It was just off the campus and it was a five-story building. It had very few double rooms but it was mostly for people who didn't have any