A Reporter's LifeRandom House, 1996 - 609 стор. Autobiography of journalist and television newscaster Walter Cronkite, sharing his memories of his youth, years as a newspaper reporter, and television news anchor. Includes his reflections of presidents, political elections, the first moon landing and the Nuremberg Trials. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-3 із 25
Сторінка 149
... watched them coming home from battle , most with at least some damage — a cannon hole here or there or the almost delicate lace- work of holes left by a trail of machine - gun bullets . Sometimes the damage was so great that the earth ...
... watched them coming home from battle , most with at least some damage — a cannon hole here or there or the almost delicate lace- work of holes left by a trail of machine - gun bullets . Sometimes the damage was so great that the earth ...
Сторінка 199
... watched them as they watched films of the con- centration camp victims . They buried their heads in their hands , they sobbed openly . And I couldn't help wondering whether they cried out of pity for the vic- tims or out of fear of the ...
... watched them as they watched films of the con- centration camp victims . They buried their heads in their hands , they sobbed openly . And I couldn't help wondering whether they cried out of pity for the vic- tims or out of fear of the ...
Сторінка 321
... watched an exciting hill climb and attended the prize - giving banquet that night . They got to the first prize in the concours d'élégance and , lo and behold , they called my name . The master of ceremonies announced that the committee ...
... watched an exciting hill climb and attended the prize - giving banquet that night . They got to the first prize in the concours d'élégance and , lo and behold , they called my name . The master of ceremonies announced that the committee ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
Air Force American anchor appeared Army asked Bastogne Betsy bomb British broadcast called cameras campaign candidate convention correspondents couple course coverage crew Cronkite D-Day Democratic dent desk Don Hewitt early Ed Murrow editor Eisenhower film fire flight front German hour Houston interview Johnson journalistic Kansas City KCMO Kennedy knew later live London looked Lyndon Johnson manager ment military minutes morning Moscow nation never newspaper night Ninth Air Force Nixon Paley perhaps plane play political President producer radio Republican Russian Sadat Saigon seemed Senator Soviet speech station story television tell Texas thought tion told took troops Truman turned Vietnam Vietnam War Walter Walter Cronkite wanted Washington watched week White House wire World War II York