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gave Mr. Lisagor's explanation of his own philosophy of reporting: "Ride down the middle of the street, shooting out windows on both sides." The competition's categories range from in-depth reporting and public service to business, commentary and feature reporting.
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from 1959 to 1976 and was one of the most respected and best-known journalists in the United States. Lisagor gained nationwide recognition from his syndicated column and appearances on such public-affairs broadcasts as
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aboard Air Force 1 during the president's secret 1966 visit to Viet Nam; "Lisagor Flies with Johnson,"
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Lisagor died in 1976 of complications from cancer of the lung and larynx. He is interred at
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University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
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Lisagor was one of the few reporters to accompany American leader
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Lisagor began his career in journalism in 1939 as a
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University of Michigan
Journalist
Chicago Daily News
Chicago Daily News
Meet the Press
Face the Nation
Washington Week in Review
Agronsky & Company
Keystone, West Virginia
Marshall High School
University of Michigan
sportswriter
World War II
Army
Stars and Stripes

Lyndon B. Johnson
Tom Johnson
Nieman Fellowship
Newspaper Guild
George Foster Peabody Broadcasting award
White House Correspondents' Association
Gridiron Club
Society of Professional Journalists
Washington Week in Review
Arlington National Cemetery
Lyndon Johnson
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