In Memoriam: Frances Lewine

From the Associated Press:



    Frances Lewine
    , a White House correspondent for The Associated Press during the administrations of six presidents, from Eisenhower to Carter, died Saturday of a probable stroke. She was 86.


Lewine joined the Washington bureau of the AP in 1956 to cover
general assignments, including White House social events and other
activities of the first family. But despite her sometimes glamorous assignments, she often expressed frustration that she was relegated to social and family stories and sidebars while male colleagues covered the president.

Lewine

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