Drew Pearson: An Unauthorized BiographyHarper's Magazine Press, 1973 - 332 Seiten A biography of the journalist who created the syndicated column, "Washington Merry-Go-Round." |
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... become obstinate or truculent without warning when his feelings were aroused . Drew and Leon liked school . They conformed to the meditative customs of the Quiet People . They enjoyed the literary flavor of life in their Swarthmore home ...
... become obstinate or truculent without warning when his feelings were aroused . Drew and Leon liked school . They conformed to the meditative customs of the Quiet People . They enjoyed the literary flavor of life in their Swarthmore home ...
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... become a diplomat - still his official ambition - he would need a rich wife . He promised to look for one , but the family got the impression that he was avoid- ing eligible young women . Dr. Pearson wanted Drew to become his chief ...
... become a diplomat - still his official ambition - he would need a rich wife . He promised to look for one , but the family got the impression that he was avoid- ing eligible young women . Dr. Pearson wanted Drew to become his chief ...
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... become public and prevent Congress from making an expected appropriation . In the wake of these and other revelations , President Eisen- hower said : " What Sherman Adams has done was imprudent , but I need him . " Some days later Jack ...
... become public and prevent Congress from making an expected appropriation . In the wake of these and other revelations , President Eisen- hower said : " What Sherman Adams has done was imprudent , but I need him . " Some days later Jack ...
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A Scourge in Washington | 1 |
Astride the Capitol and the White House | 19 |
The Young Lion | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Ambassador American asked assistant Attorney became Bob Allen brother called campaign charge Chautauqua Cissy Patterson Cissy's column columnist Committee Communist Congress daughter Democratic Department Despite dinner diplomatic Dodd Drew and Luvie Drew Pearson Drew's Dupont Circle editor Edna Eisenhower Ellen enemies father Felicia former Forrestal friends George Abell girl Governor guests Hoover Ickes ington investigation Jack Anderson Joe McCarthy journalistic Kennedy Khrushchev knew later lawyer lecture Leon letter Littell Lyndon Lyndon Johnson MacArthur Malaxa Margaret married military Millard Tydings mother named never newspaper Nixon party Paul Pearson Pearson wrote Pegler political Potomac farm President Johnson presidential Quaker radio reporters Republican Russian Secretary social Soviet staff story Swarthmore syndicate talk Times-Herald tion told took tried trip Truman Tydings Tyler Abell U.S. Senator United Walter Winchell wanted Washington Merry-Go-Round Washington Times-Herald White House wife Winchell York