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Elisabeth May Adams Craig (December 19, 1889 in Coosaw Mines, South Carolina – July 15, 1975 in Silver Spring, Maryland) was an American journalist best known for her reports on the Second World War, Korean War and U.S. politics.
May Craig (1889 - 1972) was an Irish actress. She was born in Dublin . Career. She was first listed as May Craig in 1907 in the world premiere of The Playboy of the Western World. [1] . She became an actress with the Abbey Theatre from 1916 to 1968.
16. Juli 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,...
5. Nov. 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...
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3. Okt. 2022 · May Craig: Panelist, feminist, trail-blazer. 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...
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A Southerner who made a career working for the Maine-based Gannett newspaper chain, Washington correspondent Elisabeth May Adams Craig (1889-1975) covered World War II with the same keen eye and sharp tongue that informed her daily "Inside in Washington" column for nearly fifty years.
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.