Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...York and other world-wide news organizations, set off comprehensive coverage of man's most perilous week in space. In Houston, observing an apparently routine mission, Science Writer Fred Golden immediately headed back to New York to prepare for a far different story. Science Correspondent Alan Anderson, also in Houston, quickly joined Bureau Chief Leo Janos and Schefter. Soon, Los Angeles Bureau Chief Don Neff, who recently wound up a two-year tour in Houston, flew in to add his expertise. Sydney Bureau Chief Ernest Shirley caught the first plane to Pago Pago to report on the astronauts...
...next four days, Janos focused on the ordeal of the three astronauts. Neff reported on how decisions were being reached at Mission Control, while Schefter and Anderson provided commentary on the technical problems of the rescue. Throughout, says Janos, "NASA remained calm, candid and cooperative. Busy Administrator Tom Paine found a quiet corner to talk at length with us about the problems confronting NASA after the accident. Chris Kraft gave Don and me steaming mugs of coffee during one interview, lent us a tape recorder when ours suffered battery problems...
...squad has not had a brilliant showing this season, losing three 4-3 matches. But they do have four golfers from last year's squad-Ken Smolek. Don Anderson, John Light, and Bob Armstrong, "We've been in and out all season." Beaver coach Jerry Banner said last night...
...aerospace article [March 9], it is stated that the vacancy created by the retirement of J.L. Atwood as president of North American Rockwell will not be filled. Actually it was filled by Robert Anderson, who advanced from executive vice president to president and chief operating officer. Mr. Anderson is in charge of all company operations, including commercial products and aerospace...
...Anderson Tapes, Sanders...