- richardpoe.com 2008/02/26/walter-cronkite-and-the…But who defines the national interest? The tragic story of Walter Cronkite teaches us that CIA spymasters may be poor judges at best.
- historyheist.com glossary/cronkite-walter/However nice a person he may have been, Walter Cronkite was, more importantly, a model voice for liberal-progressives’ brand of socialism.
- interviews.televisionacademy.com interviews/…Walter Cronkite on the origin of the CBS show Air Power; meant to rival NBS's Victory at Sea , and on why he thinks it was successful; his role in getting it on the air.
- roadandtrack.com car-culture/a34906773/walter-…Walter Cronkite’s even-handed delivery of the news was a rock upon which the nation could rely. ... Walter Cronkite had to hang up his racing gloves.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Walter_…Jane Clayson with Walter Cronkite.png 230 × 320; 106 KB. Jim Heath and colleagues from WBNS accept Walter Cronkite Award 2013.jpg 720 × 496; 41 KB.
- famousbirthsdeaths.com walter-cronkite/Cronkite was born to parents Helen and Walter Cronkite on November 4, 1916 in Saint Joseph, Missouri. His father was a dentist. Cronkite was an only child.
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- tr.mgwiki.top wiki/Walter_CronkiteWalter Cronkite Papers. Bu bölüm içerir close paraphrasing of a non-free copyrighted source, https://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/news_media_cronkite.php.
- kids.kiddle.co Walter_CronkiteThey had three children: Nancy Cronkite, Mary Kathleen (Kathy) Cronkite, and Walter Leland (Chip) Cronkite III (who is married to actress Deborah Rush).
- tvtropes.org pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/…Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist, who is best remembered as the anchorman for the...