The passing of Walter Cronkite will not get the coverage Michael Jackson got, but hopefully it will be close. The tapes can speak for themselves, but younger broadcasters will eulogize "the most trusted man in America" and give us some insights into working with such a man. He was the real deal.
James McMurty, son of Larry, is one hell of a rocker, in a country way. 'Childish Things' is terrific.
If you're reading The Recognitions, I recommend A History of Knowledge by Charles Van Doren as a companion piece. You might enjoy knowing more about the hundreds of historic figures mentioned and what they actually did to compound any of the various frauds cited.
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