Word: sheehans
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...member of the “silent generation,” Neil Sheehan ’58 made a life out of making noise...
...Sheehan earned The New York Times a Pulitzer Prize for his 1971 exposé of the Pentagon Papers, a secret report on the U.S. government’s policies in Vietnam...
...Sheehan, the Vietnam War and its aftermath would ultimately play a substantial role in his career and the way he viewed the world...
...Sheehan was not always on the road to becoming a journalist. An active member of the campus literary magazine, The Advocate, he originally concentrated in English with the hopes of entering the publishing industry...
...course taught by comparative literature professor Harry T. Levin ’33, though he had attended only two lectures. After he was able to rely on generic literary terms to write an exam essay on a book he had not read, Sheehan said he decided it was time for something more challenging...