Ted Knap
Ted Knap (born May 19, 1920) is an American journalist.[1] Knap is best known for having been included on Nixon's enemies list despite his belief that "I thought Nixon, except for Watergate, was a good president". He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
In 1973, Knap began the weekly "White House Watch" column. He retired in 1985.
He was added into the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame in 2007, the American Political Science Association (twice), the Marquette University By-Line Award, Sigma Delta Chi fraternity, and Indianapolis Press Club reporting awards.
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Rep. Richard M. Nixon (R. Calif.) reviews details of his "Pumpkin Papers" speech in 1950 with reporter Ted Knap after the Lincoln Day dinner in Waukesha, WI.
References
- ↑ "United States Public Records Index". FamilySearch. Retrieved October 14, 2013.