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WHITE HOUSE NEWSMAN . . .
When fellow-correspondents in Washington mention the colleges and universities from which they graduated, Earl Godwin, who broadcasts the news five nights a week over the Blue network, slyly boasts that his Alma Mater is the "Erie Railroad School of Journalism." By this he means that although his father was managing editor of the Washington Star, he himself got all his newspaper training on the Passaic, N. J., Herald, where his job was to meet all trains and interview people on their departures and returns.
Looking backward over thirty years of work as a White House correspondent, Earl says he still employs the same technique of reporting that he learned at the Erie station — asking people where they've been, what they saw, and what they know. The method apparently works, because he's known as the Dean of White House correspondents, and is the only one to have been elected twice in succession to the presidency of their association.
Earl was born in Washington, on the precise spot where the new U. S. Supreme Court Building now stands. There was a brief period in his youth when he thought he would become an industrialist. This happened when his father left his post as editor of the Washington Star and became advertising manager for the newly organized Columbia Phonograph Co. Young Earl moved right into the phonograph plant and addressed envelopes at one dollar per thousand. But it didn't take him long to discover that industry was not for him, and he quit to attend the "Erie Railroad School of Journalism".
As a newspaper man, Earl went along with General Pershing on the Army's mad dash to Mexico to capture Pancho Villa, the bandit. This was the one time the Erie Railroad technique of reporting failed him. He kept asking people when they were going to catch Villa, but no one ever answered him.
Earl's most exciting newspaper experience occurred one Saturday evening in 1914. He was on the staff of the Washington Star, and was one of the skeleton crew of five men working the night shift. He wandered into the room where telegraph copy was received, and met there another reporter — a new man who had just joined the paper as a movie columnist. The columnist had a slip of Associated Press copy in his hand, and he held it out to Earl, saying nonchalantly, "That's going to make a lot of trouble, isn't it?" Earl read the message, gasped, and dashed for the composing room.
The AP flash was the one announcing the beginning of the first World War.
Earl got out the extra edition of the paper almost single-handed, and earned a lot of praise for his work. What was more important to him in those days, he collected a cash bonus too. f Turn to page 50 for Saturday Programs)
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