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Merriman Smith ruled the WH Press Corps with firmness and fairness. At the time of his tenure, the reporters assigned to cover the president were required to adhere to an unwritten rule not to embarrass the president or his family. Smith saw to it that this was accomplished. He was the liaison between the WH Press Office and the reporters. Watergate coverage abolished this once and for all. Everything is fair game now. The reporters now can dig into the personal life of the first family and expose any thing that is real or imagined. This book reveals the way Smith and the other reporters covered 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. up to the late 60s.
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Thank You Mr. President: A White House Notebook
May 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback
in English
1419116703 9781419116704
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Thank you, Mr. President: a White House notebook
1976, Da Capo Press
in English
0306707403 9780306707407
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Thank You, Mr. President: A White House Notebook (Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Era of the New Deal)
June 1975, Da Capo Press
Hardcover
in English
- Facsim.of 1946 Ed edition
0306707403 9780306707407
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