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merriman smith, bulletins from dallas

Oct. 20, 2021 — Bill Sanderson speaks to the Society of the Silurians about Merriman Smith’s coverge of the JFK assassination.

Nov. 23, 1963 — Merriman Smith’s Pulitzer Prize-winning story, which ran in morning newspapers the day after the assassination. It’s terrific — a must-read for anyone who likes a well-told newspaper story, or wants to learn how to write one.

Nov. 22, 2013 — Bill Sanderson’s story on the 50th anniversary of the assassination, in the New York Observer

Feb. 20, 2016 — New York Post story on the parallels between the deaths of Antonin Scalia and JFK

Aug. 7, 2016 — New York Post story on June Lockhart, one of Merriman Smith’s friends and a White House press groupie

Nov. 6, 2016 — How this forgotten journalist scored the 20th century’s biggest scoop, in the New York Post

Nov. 10, 2016 — Bulletins from Dallas excerpt in Columbia Journalism Review

Nov. 17, 2016 — Bulletins from Dallas reviewed by Don Graham in The Dallas Morning News

Nov. 17, 2016 — National Press Club panel on Merriman Smith — featuring Bulletins author Bill Sanderson, Smith’s son Tim Smith, former UPI reporters Gwen Gibson and Al Spivak, former Westinghouse Radio reporter Sid Davis, and former Lyndon Johnson aide Tom Johnson

Nov. 21, 2016 — Bulletins from Dallas featured on the Pulitzer Prize website

Nov. 22, 2016 — Nieman Storyboard interview with Bulletins from Dallas author Bill Sanderson

Nov. 22, 2016 — Warren Talbot writes about Bulletins from Dallas for The Patriot Ledger of Quincy, Mass. and The Enterprise of Brockton, Mass.

Nov. 22, 2016 — Peter Lucas writes about Bulletins from Dallas for The Lowell (Mass.) Sun

Nov. 23, 2016 — Bill Sanderson interviewed by NY1’s Errol Lewis on Inside City Hall

Nov. 23, 2016 — Bill Hoffmann of Newsmax.com reports on Bulletins from Dallas

Dec. 13, 2016 — Bill Sanderson and New Hampshire journalist John Clayton discuss Bulletins from Dallas at the Nackey Loeb School of Communications in Manchester, NH. This was posted by AccessNashua, a public access TV channel in Nashua, NH.