Word: sheehans
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...Sheehan decided that he wanted to pursue journalism as a career and jumped onboard with the United Press International wire service in Tokyo...
...those years, a wire reporter and a reporter who worked for a daily newspaper could team up because they weren’t competing,” Sheehan said...
...change in concentration was at least partially influenced by Sheehan’s sophomore and junior year roommate in Claverly Hall, Reza Majd, who hailed from the Middle East. A combination of Majd’s influence and the strength of Harvard’s program led Sheehan to switch his concentration to Middle Eastern History after sophomore year...
...Sheehan said he particularly enjoyed courses with engaging lectures, like Humanites 103: “The Great Age of Athens, ” co-taught by his House master in Eliot, classics professor John H. Finley...
...After graduating in 1958, Sheehan signed up for a three-year stint in the U.S. Army and was shipped to Korea. He was given a job as a pay clerk, but then began to work as an army journalist. He was eventually transferred to Tokyo, where he reported for the military newspaper Stars and Stripes...