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  1. Elisabeth May Adams Craig (December 19, 1889 in Coosaw Mines, South Carolina – July 15, 1975 in Silver Spring, Maryland) [1] was an American journalist best known for her reports on the Second World War, Korean War and U.S. politics. She was a member of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and was also a campaigner for ...

  2. 16 de jul. de 1975 · May Craig, whose hats and tart questions to Presidents and politicians made her one of the country's best‐known news women for several decades, died yesterday in a nursing home in Silver Spring,...

  3. 5 de nov. de 2022 · With 243 appearances, May Craig is the second-most frequent panelist to have appeared on “Meet the Press,” surpassed only by David Broder. As the Washington correspondent for the Portland Press...

  4. 3 de oct. de 2022 · With 243 appearances, May Craig is the second-most frequent panelist to have appeared on “Meet the Press,” surpassed only by David Broder. As the Washington correspondent for the Portland ...

  5. 19 de dic. de 2014 · May Craig was one of the few women who covered general news rather than ‘ women’s ’ or ‘society’ news. She waged a fierce campaign for women’s rights from the New Deal to the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. During her 40-plus years as a journalist, May Craig tore down barriers to women.

  6. Maine’s “Tough-as-a-Lobster” newswoman May Craig had a fifty-year career as a journalist. While many female reporters were assigned to cover “women’s news” or the “society pages,” Craig was one of the few general assignment reporters. Skip to Social Media Activity. Directions.

  7. 13 de jul. de 2020 · May Craig. Primarily from a digitized version of an article from The New York Times’s print archive. May Craig, whose hats and tart questions to Presidents and politicians, made her one of the country’s best‐known news women for several decades.