Sam Honeycutt

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“Just a minute before we order,” Murrow broke in. “I’ve got something on my mind.” That’s the way it was. He said he had something on his mind. He said he was looking for an experienced foreign correspondent to open a CBS office on the Continent. He could not cover all of Europe from London. I began to feel better, though I said nothing.
Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 1934-1941
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