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  • stood in all of those doors that read Look Magazine and New York Herald Tribune and a lot of publications that I was too intimidated to even go in. bureau for twenty-six dailies in Michigan. She had a news For twenty-five dollars a week I could
  • blunder on our part. We thought--Shriver thought that he had Mayor Daley's concurrence in putting the project on. There had been much discussion prior to its funding about its being operated by the Chicago Community Action organization, CCUO
  • correspondents, had been on the wire services, had worked for papers like the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, would come through our office anywhere from one to any number a day. They just wanted to work for just something to eat for that day
  • Tribune, and it looked to us- -we were on a freighter- -it looked to all of us on the freighter as if Mr. Johnson was the only person in the United States who did understand how far behind we were, how hard it was for us to catch up. He was the leader
  • at the International Military Tribunal was a man by the name of James Rowe. He's a partner now of Corcoran, Youngman, and Rowe. He had been a navy officer, had a brilliant war record. He was being considered and urged to take the chairmanship of the SEC in lieu