- Elizabeth Drew
Elizabeth Drew (born
November 16 ,1935 ,Cincinnati, Ohio ) is an American politicaljournalist and author. A graduate of Wellesley College, she was Washington correspondent for "The Atlantic Monthly " (1967-73) and "The New Yorker " (1973-92). She made regular appearances on "Agronsky and Company," and hosted her own interview program forPBS between 1971 and 1973.Drew was a panelist for the first debate in the 1976 U.S. Presidential election, and moderated the debate between the Democratic candidates for the nomination in the 1984 race.
Drew has written 13 books, including "Washington Journal: The Events of 1973-74" (1975), an account of the
Watergate scandal ; "Portrait of an Election: The 1980 Presidential Campaign" (1981); "On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency" (1994); and "Citizen McCain" (2002); and "George W. Bush's Washington" (2004). Her most recent book is "Richard M. Nixon" (2007).She has taught at the Bread Loaf School of English at
Middlebury College , and was chosen to give the Knight Lecture atStanford University in 1997. Her awards include the University of Missouri's Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism, the Award For Excellence of the Society of Magazine Writers, and theDuPont-Columbia Award . She has also received honorary degrees fromYale University ,Hood College , Trinity College in Washington,Reed College , theGeorgetown University Law Center andWilliams College .External links
* [http://knight.stanford.edu/lectures/knight/1997/drew_bio.html Knight Lecture biography]
* [http://www.bartleby.com/65/dr/DrewEliza.html Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia biography]
* [http://www.nybooks.com/authors/7333 Elizabeth Drew archive] from "The New York Review of Books "
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