Word: sevareid
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...London's night life," reported CBS Correspondent Eric Sevareid by short wave last week, "swirls along a few carpeted steps below street level. . . . The orchestra is good. . . . The food is only fair. . . . The atmosphere is phony and the gaiety is forced and unreal...
...liberated Lyons CBS's Eric Sevareid found and interviewed an anachronistic Frenchman whom the F.F.I. would give a good deal to find. Charles Maurras, 76, editor of the Royalist Action Fran false, diehard antirepublican and brilliant man of letters, was hiding from F.F.I, vengeance. Wrote Sevareid...
Those Guns. German prisoners told officers of a veteran South Carolina National Guard regiment, serving with the French, that the big guns were more terrible than the artillery they had faced at Stalingrad. Broadcasting from Italy, CBS Correspondent Eric Sevareid said...
Foreign Newscaster Eric Sevareid told readers of the Saturday Review of Literature: "What annoys . . . the more intelligent soldiers are the broad suggestions that one particular spark plug, engine assembly or airframe is unbeatable, naturally better than the enemy's, and is winning the war. ... If advertising men had to sign their own stuff. . . . They would soon find out from their 'fan mail' what pleases and what outrages their public, especially those members of it now wearing uniforms or artificial legs...
Into Washington's Boiling Field, on a four-engined bomber from India, came Eric Sevareid, crack CBS reporter; within four hours he was popped before a microphone to give these sharp-cut impressions of the India-Burma-China theater...