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- of which was the Winston-Salem Journal.
I first went there
in 1951, and the executive editor of the Winston-Salem Journal at
that time was Wallace Carroll.
He left and went to Washington as
the assistant chief of the Washington Bureau of the New York
- himself never tried to move things one way or another?
H:
No, never.
Bob's too good a newsman to do that--has too much regard I
think for journalism.
F:
Now, how does NBC establish its policy?
H:
You know the Federal Communications Commission keeps
- on LBJ Library oral histories:
http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh
Rather -- I -- 5
in Texas journalism [helped].
Mind you, Stuart didn't know me from
toad hop; he had just sort of taken me into tow.
F:
He had heard of Houston.
(Laughter)
R