Word: sidey
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...PRESIDENCY/HUGH SIDEY...
...Watergate, recalls how in August 1974 "John Dean called me, said he was preparing to enter prison, and he wanted 'Mo' to be occupied." Gorey and Maureen Dean solved the problem by collaborating on "Mo": A Woman's View of Watergate. Washington Bureau Chief Hugh Sidey wrote the text for Portrait of a President, a look at Gerald Ford, and for These United States, an homage to the country's natural beauty. Roland Flamini's tour as TIME'S Hollywood reporter led to Scarlett, Rhett and a Cast of Thousands, the story...
...Super Sidey...
...Hugh Sidey must be a classical playwright or a modern anthropologist or both. Neither Shakespeare nor Robert Ardrey could have done a better job depicting the court of Gerald...
...Europe was pleased by the Ford trip, so was Washington, which sees the President as having a calming effect on the world. "Ford's appeal, aside from the powers he wields, may be no more unusual than his simplicity," reports TIME Washington Bureau Chief Hugh Sidey. "Ford eschews tricks or fancy talk. In Europe, he had his approach down pat. Look, he said to the man seated across from him, here is how I see the problems. When Ford did not understand, he asked questions. When he was obviously unknowing, he dragged in his aides. With Britain...