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Portrait of Raymond P. Brandt

Raymond P. Brandt, Reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917 and 1919; American Relief Administration, Vienna, Austria, 1920; District Supervisor, American Relief Administration, Vitebsk, Russia, 1922-23; Correspondent, Washington Bureau, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1923; Chief of Bureau, Washington, D.C., 1934-61; and Contributing Editor, 1962-67.

E. Clifton Daniel and Terence Smith Interview President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam

E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. (center), interviews President Nguyen Van Thieu (left) of South Vietnam for his television show, "News in Perspective." The interview took place in Saigon and occurred during the Vietnam Peace Negotiations. On the right is Terence Smith, Chief Correspondent of the New York Times in Vietnam.

E. Clifton Daniel Prepares to Interview the President of South Vietnam, Nguyen Van Thieu

Nguyen Van Thieu, (left) President of South Vietnam, receives direction from an unidentified man in preparation for a television interview with E. Clifton Daniel (partly obscured). The interview, which took place in Saigon during the Vietnam Peace Negotiations, was for Daniel's television show, "News in Perspective."

E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. and Terence Smith Interview President of South Vietnam, Nguyen Van Thieu

E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. (center) interviews President Nguyen Van Thieu (left) of South Vietnam. The interview took place in Saigon during the period of the Vietnam Peace Negotiations. On the right is Terence Smith, then chief Correspondent of the New York Times in Vietnam. The interview was filmed for Daniel's television show, "News in Perspective" in Saigon.