SAY HELLO TO . . .
ALBERT WARNER – CBS’s Washington
reporter, whom you’ll hear this afternoon at 6:05, and whenever there’s
important news from the nation’s capital. Warner was born in Brooklyn, and was
editor of his school papers both in high school and at Amherst, from which he
graduated in 1924. He’s been a successful newspaperman ever since, and has
covered all presidential campaigns since 1928. He gave up newspaper work early
in 1939 to join CBS. By unanimous election, he’s president of the Radio
Correspondents Association in Washington; and he’s a close friend of many
important personalities in both parties.
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