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  1. Nancy Dickerson (January 19, 1927 – October 18, 1997) was an American radio and television journalist and researcher for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

  2. Oct 19, 2006 · Before Katie Couric and Diane Sawyer, there was Nancy Dickerson. In 1960, Dickerson broke through TV journalism's all-male fortress to become the first female reporter on television.

  3. Oct 19, 1997 · Nancy Dickerson, who in the 1950's and 60's combined network television reporting with her role as a sought-after Washington partygiver and insider, died yesterday in...

  4. Oct 19, 1997 · Nancy Dickerson, 70, a noted radio and television correspondent who became an independent producer of documentaries on topics ranging from the status of women in the Arab world to Watergate,...

  5. Nov 12, 2015 · Dickerson, host of CBS' Face the Nation and moderator of Saturday's Democratic presidential debate owes at least part of his success to his mother. He explores her life in...

  6. Feb 3, 2009 · In his book On Her Trail: My Mother, Nancy Dickerson, the first female TV news star's youngest son, John Dickerson, chronicles his mother's impressive career and her troubled family life.

  7. DICKERSON, Nancy ( b. 19 January 1927 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; d. 18 October 1997 in New York City), pioneering female television news reporter. Dickerson was born Nancy Hanschman to Frederick R. Hanschman, an architect, and Florence (Conners) Hanschman.

  8. Oct 19, 1997 · Award-winning journalist and author Nancy Dickerson, whose 1960 breakthrough as CBS News’ first female correspondent helped pave the way for a generation of women, died Saturday after a long...

  9. Oct 19, 1997 · Award-winning journalist and author Nancy Dickerson, whose 1960 breakthrough as CBS News' first female correspondent helped pave the way for a generation of women, died Saturday after a...

  10. Nancy Dickerson was the first female member of the Washington, D.C., television news corps and the only woman covering many of the iconic moments of the 1960s.

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