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DIED. LARRY LESUEUR, 93, Peabody Award--winning CBS correspondent who was part of the elite group, called Murrow's Boys, hired by Edward R. Murrow to cover Europe during World War II; in Washington. Vividly illuminating the horror with intimate details, like the look on a soldier's face, LeSueur covered the blitz by German bombers in London and wrote the book Twelve Months That Changed the World about his time at the Russian front. On Aug. 25, 1944, he gave Americans the first radio report on the liberation of Paris...
...DIED. LARRY LESUEUR, 93, intrepid former CBS World War II correspondent best known for his coverage of the D-day invasion and the Allied liberation of Paris; in Washington, D.C. After the war, LeSueur won two Peabody Awards in 1949 and 1950, respectively, for his radio broadcasts of the birth of the United Nations...
POOR CHARLIE. His terminally ill wife is languishing in a hospital at home, in England. He is too depressed and, given his timid nature, too frightened to talk to anyone. But he finds himself dropped off by his friend, Sgt. "Froggy" LeSueur, at a boarding house in rural Georgia, facing the prospect of three days under the scrutiny of gawking hicks...
...search committee recommended LeSueur for the post. The committee looked for a person with experience and a demonstrated ability in the administration of a major research library...
...LeSueur took office on December 1. He has 25 years of library experience...