Word: reade
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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REMEMBER the second act of Peter Pan, when Tinkerbell is dying, and Peter turns to the audience and asks everyone to clap if they believe in fairies? The other day I read a critic who claimed it was all a dirty attempt to make the kiddies accept homosexuality. I was shocked. Not at the smut charge, mind you, but at the critic's inference that I believed in Peter and his boys at all. You just can't be brought up on television and still believe...
When she arrived at Fay House at 4:45 p.m. yesterday, she read to the students and a large group of reporters a statement she had worked on in North Carolina and telephoned to her staff yesterday morning...
After Mrs. Bunting read her statement, Miss Fletcher thanked her and agreed to meet with her tomorrow. The black students went back to Radcliffe for dinner and a party. "We've been sitting all day, and I'm sure there are many of us who would be happy to stand," Miss Fletcher said
Northshield probably has more to do with what comes out of the NBC news department than any other one man. His judgment determines exactly what Chet Huntley and David Brinkley read on the air every weekday evening at 6:30 p.m. He is acutely aware that his audience is in the millions and that he is a very strong influence on their opinions. That makes him a powerful man, and he knows it. On election night in NBC's election central control booth, he bragged jokingly that he could get Nixon to concede just by having Chet or David announce...
Veteran NBC correspondent Jack Perkins' narrative of NBC's films of what happened read like this...