McClendon, Sarah (1910–2003)

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McClendon, Sarah (1910–2003)

American journalist. Born July 8, 1910 in Tyler, Texas; died Jan 24, 2003, in Washington, DC; graduate of University of Missouri School of Journalism; m. John Thomas O'Brien (div.); children: Sally Newcomb MacDonald (linguist).

As White House correspondent for over 50 years, was notorious for asking tough questions and demanding answers; began career in Texas with the Tyler Courier-Times, then Tyler Morning Telegraph and Beaumont Enterprise; was Washington correspondent for Philadelphia Daily News (1944–45); established the McClendon News Service (1946), for smaller newspapers; was accredited to cover the White House until the day she died.

See also memoirs, My Eight Presidents (1977) and Mr. President! Mr. President! My 50 Years of Covering the White House (1996).

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