Oral history of Neil Grauer

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1999-07-08
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Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries
Abstract
Neil Grauer, born in 1947, is a journalist and editorial cartoonist who grew up in Great Neck, New York. Grauer received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University in 1969 and a masters degree in journalism from Northwestern University in 1970. Grauer was a reporter and cartoonist for the Baltimore News- American from 1970 until 1980, after which he served as the public affairs officer in the Consumer Protection Division of the Maryland Attorney General's Office. In 1984, he published Wits and Sages which profiles twelve contemporary newspaper columnists. In 1988 his Drugs and the Law appeared as part of the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs. In this oral history, Grauer discusses his student days at Hopkins in the 1960s, including the political unrest of the time, his activities with the student body, and his work cartooning for the News-Letter. This oral history is part of the Mame Warren oral histories series.
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Due to a technical error with one of the audio cassettes, Grauer's oral history is only partially transcribed, with approximately one-fifth of the content missing from the transcript. The audio file contains the full recording.
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Ciccarone, Henry, Blue Key Society, Grauer, Neil A., Johns Hopkins University, Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899-1985, Gordon, Lincoln, Lane, Frederic Chapin, 1900-1984, Shaffer, G. Wilson (George Wilson), 1901-1992, Ambrose, Stephen E., Donald, David Herbert, 1920-2009, Deschanel, Caleb, 1944-, Homewood House Museum (Johns Hopkins University), Omicron Delta Kappa, Halperin, John, 1941-, Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis), 1928-, Macksey, Richard, 1931-, Singleton, Charles S. (Charles Southward), 1909-1985, Swanson, Carl P., Wasserman, Earl R. (Earl Reeves), 1913-, Hollander, Richard S., Davis, Marc, 1913-2000, Jones, Chuck, 1912-2002, Brody, William R., Schmoke, Kurt L., Robinson, Brooks, 1937-, Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team), Wolman, Abel, 1892-1989
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