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Sanford Socolow

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106:, a series of news specials that evolved into a weekly prime-time program. He sat by Cronkite's side on election night 1960, silently passing notes on camara throughout the entire twelve hour close vote marathon. He then moved to the "CBS Evening News" when Douglas Edwards anchored and the broadcast was still 15-minutes. Socolow spent the academic year of 1961-1962 at 40:
Socolow was born in New York City to Adolfo Socolow and Sarah Mindich Socolow on November 11, 1928. As a child he was nicknamed "Sandy," the name which he would come to use throughout his life. The family soon moved to a farm in Connecticut but was forced to return to New York City during the
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Socolow attended officer candidate school at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he trained as a forward artillery observer, graduating June 3, 1952. He received psychological warfare training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and as a second lieutenant was sent to Japan where he worked with a broadcast
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on a CBS Foundation News Fellowship, rejoining the "CBS Evening News" shortly after Cronkite replaced Edwards. Throughout much of the 1960s, Socolow, working under
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Depression. Sanford Socolow graduated from Stuyvesant High School and matriculated at Baruch College, but left Baruch for
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In 1974 Socolow moved to Washington, where he oversaw CBS’s coverage of Nixon’s resignation and the trials of the
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propaganda unit during the Korean War. Following the war and his honorable discharge, Socolow joined the
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in Tokyo. He covered Asia as a wire service reporter before returning to the United States in 1955 .
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following his freshman year. At CCNY Socolow majored in history and was named editor-in-chief of
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Socolow was married for 17 years to Anne G. Krulewitch, daughter of major general
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succeeded Cronkite in 1981. He was later London Bureau Chief and a Producer for
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to work on the morning news in 1956. Shortly thereafter he began working with
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conspirators. He returned to New York in 1978 as executive producer of the
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in 1956. Working with Ted Yates, Jr., Marlene Sanders, Bill Kobin and
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in 1949. Graduating in 1950, Socolow went to work as a copy boy at
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Socolow was hired as a writer on the WABD news program
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executive producer
The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
City College of New York
The New York Times
International News Service
Mike Wallace
CBS News
Walter Cronkite
Eyewitness to History
Columbia University
Don Hewitt
Watergate
Dan Rather
60 Minutes
Christian Science Monitor
Discovery Channel
PBS
Melvin Krulewitch
Michael J. Socolow
"Sandy Socolow, CBS Newsman During Heady Days, Dies at 86"
Air Time: The Inside Story of CBS News
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ISBN
0060114770
"Sanford Socolow Interview"
Waiting for Prime-Time: The Women of Television News
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ISBN
0252014359
"The Mike Wallace I Knew"

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