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Mili Lerner Bonsignori
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on her thoughts on people with whom she's worked - Eric Sevareid
Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite on the resentment from radio professionals toward the new television medium, Eric Sevareid's anxiety about "collar-ad guys" taking over the news
Walter Cronkite on first being aware that newsmen could be recognized in public by their audience; anecdote about Eric Sevareid being recognized at the '52 political convention
John Frankenheimer
John Frankenheimer on working on You Are There
Murray Fromson
Murray Fromson on working on Eric Sevareid's Chronicle
Bob Schieffer
Bob Schieffer on his Face the Nation commentaries, and on Eric Sevareid
Howard K. Smith
Howard K. Smith on CBS journalist Eric Sevareid
Howard K. Smith on his thoughts on Eric Sevareid
Sanford Socolow
Sanford Socolow on editing Eric Sevareid's scripts; on Sevareid's retirement
Sanford Socolow on Eric Sevareid and Harry Reasoner's contributions to CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
Frank Stanton
Frank Stanton on the early CBS News correspondents including Eric Sevareid and Paul White
Robert Trout
Robert Trout on working with Eric Sevareid
Joseph Wershba
Joseph Wershba on Eric Sevareid
Perry Wolff
Perry Wolff on working with Eric Sevareid and his strained relationship with Walter Cronkite