Interview with Richard Hottelet, May 6, 2005 / by Jean Krasno
2005
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TitleInterview with Richard Hottelet, May 6, 2005 / by Jean Krasno
Access06 May 2005 1A (English): Hottelet06May05-T1A - MP3 ; 06 May 2005 1B (English): Hottelet06May05-T1B - MP3 ; Transcript (English): Hottelet06May05TRANS - PDF ;
Summary
Richard Hottelet (United States of America, 1917 – ), the last living journalist from the original World War II-era group of "Murrow's Boys", journalists tutored by Edward R. Murrow at CBS, was a respected broadcaster and war correspondent before working as a United Nations correspondent. Having encountered many major international events firsthand, including the seaborne invasion of Normandy, Mr. Hottelet shares some of his accounts of his time with the United Nations in the interview conducted on 6 May 2005. He discusses the relationships between the United Nations and the United States Government, the press and how past Secretaries-General dealt with crises.
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ST/DPI/ORAL HISTORY(02)/H834
DateNew York : UN, 6 May 2005
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17 p.
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Typescript.
Yale University Oral history project on the United Nations.
Accompanied by 1 audiocassette.
Yale University Oral history project on the United Nations.
Accompanied by 1 audiocassette.
CollectionsResource Type > Images and Sounds
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