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  1. Janet Huntington Brewster (September 18, 1910 – December 18, 1998) was an American philanthropist, writer, radio broadcaster and relief worker during World War II in London. She was the wife of broadcaster Edward R. Murrow.

  2. Janet Brewster Murrow (1918-1998), daughter of Jennie Johnson and Charles Huntington Brewster, an automobile dealer, became a successful BBC and CBS correspondent, wrote scripts, articles, stories and reports, and assisted her husband, Edward R. Murrow in his broadcasts especially during World War II.

  3. Few people know today that Janet Brewster Murrow became a successful BBC and CBS correspondent, wrote scripts, articles, stories and reports, and assisted her husband in his broadcasts especially during World War II. She organized and worked for charity organizations and various U.S. and UK government agencies from 1938-1945.

  4. Janet Brewster Murrow (1918-1998), daughter of Jennie Johnson and Charles Huntington Brewster, an automobile dealer, became a successful BBC and CBS correspondent, wrote scripts, articles, stories and reports, and assisted her husband, Edward R. Murrow in his broadcasts especially during World War II.

  5. Dec 18, 1998 · SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Janet Huntington Brewster (September 18, 1910 – December 18, 1998) was an American philanthropist, writer, radio broadcaster and relief worker during World War II in London. She was the wife of broadcaster Edward R. Murrow. Janet H. Brewster.

  6. He is survived by his widow, the former Janet Huntington Brewster; a son, Charles Casey Murrow, a freshman at Yale University; and two brothers, L. V. Murrow of Washington and Dewey Murrow of...

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    Born September 18, 1910, in Middletown, Connecticut, Janet Huntington Brewster was the daughter of Jennie Johnson, daughter of Swedish immigrants, and Charles Huntington Brewster, an automobile dealer.

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