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  1. Elisabeth May Adams Craig (December 19, 1889 in Coosaw Mines, South Carolina – July 15, 1975 in Silver Spring, Maryland) was an American journalist best known for her reports on the Second World War, Korean War and U.S. politics.

  2. Dec 19, 2014 · Newspaper columnist May Craig was identified as a Maine Yankee with a mind “as tough as a very old Down East lobster.” But the feisty longtime correspondent for the Guy Gannett newspaper chain in Maine was actually a miner’s daughter from South Carolina.

  3. Oct 3, 2022 · May Craig: Panelist, feminist, trail-blazer. With 243 appearances, May Craig is the second-most frequent panelist to have appeared on “Meet the Press,” surpassed only by David Broder. As the...

  4. Nov 5, 2022 · With 243 appearances, May Craig is the second-most frequent panelist to have appeared on “Meet the Press,” surpassed only by David Broder. As the Washington correspondent for the Portland Press...

  5. Jun 14, 2024 · May Craig (1889-1975) spent most of her career as the Washington correspondent for the Maine-based Gannet newspaper chain. She provided her Maine readers with a keen-eyed and sharp-tongued look at the nation’s capital in her “Inside Washington” column for some forty years.

  6. Jul 13, 2020 · May Craig, whose hats and tart questions to Presidents and politicians, made her one of the country’s best‐known news women for several decades. She was almost as famous for her flowered hats as for her penetrating and persistent questioning at Presidential news conferences.

  7. Jul 16, 1975 · May Craig, whose hats and tart questions to Presidents and politicians made her one of the country's bestknown news women for several decades, died yesterday in a nursing home in...

  8. A Southerner who made a career working for the Maine-based Gannett newspaper chain, Washington correspondent Elisabeth May Adams Craig (1889-1975) covered World War II with the same keen eye and sharp tongue that informed her daily "Inside in Washington" column for nearly fifty years.

  9. Elisabeth May Adams Craig (December 19, 1889 in Coosaw Mines, South Carolina – July 15, 1975 in Silver Spring, Maryland) was an American journalist best known for her reports on the Second World War, Korean War and U.S. politics.

  10. MAY CRAIG, 86, JOURNALIST TO STATE AND NATION, DIES. WASHINGTON.— May Craig, a familiar figure on the Washington news scene for more than three decades, died Tuesday in a Maryland nursing home after a long illness. She was 86.

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