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COMMENTATORS' SYMPOSIUM: Columnists and radio news. analysts whose voices have been heard in the re-broadcast session "What the American Commentators Say." In this composite photograph are seen (reading clockwise from upper left): Raymond Clapper, Washington columnist; Fulton Lewis Jnr., who specialises in the human interest side of home-front news; William L. Shirer, author of "Berlin Diary"; Raymond Gram Swing, well known to the BBC's listeners; Bill Henry, a reporter who is popular as a speaker in America; John Gunther, author of "Inside Europe," etc.; and H: Baukhage, NBC Washington representative. In the centre is Dorothy Thompson

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 239, 21 January 1944, Page 20

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COMMENTATORS' SYMPOSIUM: Columnists and radio news. analysts whose voices have been heard in the re-broadcast session "What the American Commentators Say." In this composite photograph are seen (reading clockwise from upper left): Raymond Clapper, Washington columnist; Fulton Lewis Jnr., who specialises in the human interest side of home-front news; William L. Shirer, author of "Berlin Diary"; Raymond Gram Swing, well known to the BBC's listeners; Bill Henry, a reporter who is popular as a speaker in America; John Gunther, author of "Inside Europe," etc.; and H: Baukhage, NBC Washington representative. In the centre is Dorothy Thompson New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 239, 21 January 1944, Page 20

COMMENTATORS' SYMPOSIUM: Columnists and radio news. analysts whose voices have been heard in the re-broadcast session "What the American Commentators Say." In this composite photograph are seen (reading clockwise from upper left): Raymond Clapper, Washington columnist; Fulton Lewis Jnr., who specialises in the human interest side of home-front news; William L. Shirer, author of "Berlin Diary"; Raymond Gram Swing, well known to the BBC's listeners; Bill Henry, a reporter who is popular as a speaker in America; John Gunther, author of "Inside Europe," etc.; and H: Baukhage, NBC Washington representative. In the centre is Dorothy Thompson New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 239, 21 January 1944, Page 20

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