Word: conniff
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Roosevelt and other Bayh supporters at Harvard are still positive about their candidate, however. "Maybe I'm a die-hard optimist, but Bayh will be president one day," Mike Conniff '77 said yesterday...
When asked whether they would work for any other candidate, Bayh supporters here termed it "unlikely." "Bayh's defeat was really emotionally draining," Conniff said...
Died. Frank Conniff, 57, former correspondent, columnist and editor for the Hearst newspapers; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Conniff won a wide audience as a combat reporter in Europe during World War II and later in Korea. He became a member of the Hearst "Task Force" and shared a 1955 Pulitzer Prize with Joseph Kingsbury-Smith and William Randolph Hearst Jr. for the trio's exclusive interview with Nikita Khrushchev. Conniff's last major assignment was as editor of the short-lived New York World Journal Tribune...