Authors: Betty Medsger
Williamson, Bob,
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in American Legion speech contest
Davidon's recruitment of,
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Williamson, Bob, post-burglary life of
in Camden burglary and trial,
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conservative views of,
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and long-term impact of Media burglary
as only Media burglar in final list of seven suspects
self-actualization as focus of
Williamson, Jessica,
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Willow Grove Naval Air Station, sabotage at
Wingell, Bill
in call to FBI about Media burglary
Media burglars' morning-after statement read to,
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as suspect in MEDBURG investigation
Wisconsin, University of, Army Mathematics Research Center bombing at
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
women's movement, FBI surveillance of
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
World War II,
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Xerox Corporation, and MEDBURG investigation,
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Zimbalist, Efrem, Jr.,
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Zinn, Howard,
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BETTY MEDSGER was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Grove City College. She began covering the FBI break-in as a reporter for The Washington Post. Medsger, after many years, found the burglars and persuaded each to break his silence. Medsger is a former chair of the Department of Journalism at San Francisco State University and is the founder of its Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism. She is the author of Winds of Change, Framed, and Women at Work. She lives in New York.
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ALSO BY BETTY MEDSGER
Winds of Change:
Challenges Confronting Journalism Education
Framed: The New Right Attack on
Chief Justice Rose Bird and the Courts
Women at Work