Talk:Hughes Rudd

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Rudd should not only be remembered for his "folksy" style, but for his long history as a person, a soldier, and a journalist with a slant of view that personifies American journalism. Hughes' "slant" on the air was pure professionalism, but his off camera views were philosophical and humanistic. His personal stories on a one-to-one basis were sheer history from a human viewpoint. He was so well read, a huge pile of books next to his "Archie Bunker" chair, he "consumed" information and writings by others. I had a minor six week, daily, relationship with Hughes during his convalescence from his heart attack in Chicago during the Democratic convention in 68(?). He expounded on his life, his trials and beliefs. We stayed in touch till he died. A great loss. He was a great plus to journalism that for the most part has been lost. A fine contribution to our American life..which is fast being lost to other forces. -Thomas Yanul