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David Broder

David BroderAKA David Salzer Broder

Born: 11-Sep-1929
Birthplace: Chicago Heights, IL
Died: 9-Mar-2011
Location of death: Arlington, VA [1]
Cause of death: Diabetes complications

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Journalist, Columnist

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Washington Post reporter

Military service: US Army (1951-53)


[1] Capital Hospice, Arlington, VA.

Father: (dentist)
Wife: Ann Creighton Collar (4 sons)
Son: Michael Broder

    University: BA Political Science, University of Chicago (1947)
    University: MA Political Science, University of Chicago (1951)
    Scholar: Harvard University (1969-70)
    Scholar: Duke University (1987-88)
    Professor: University of Maryland

    The Washington Post (1966-2011)
    The New York Times (1965-66)
    The Washington Star (1960-65)
    Congressional Quarterly (1955-60)
    The Bloomington Pantagraph (1953-55)
    Gridiron Club
    Sigma Delta Chi Honor Society Hall of Fame (1993)
    Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 1973
    Risk Factors: Prostate Cancer

    TELEVISION
    Inside Politics
    Meet the Press
    Washington Week in Review

Author of books:
The Republican Establishment: The Present and Future of the G.O.P. (1967, politics)
The Party's Over: The Failure of Politics in America (1972, politics)
Changing of the Guard: Power and Leadership in America (1980, politics)
Behind the Front Page: A Candid Look at How the News is Made (1987, media studies)
The Man Who Would be President: Dan Quayle (1992, biography)
The System: The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point (1996, politics)
Democracy Derailed: Initiative Campaigns and the Power of Money (2000, politics)


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