- Correspondent for "Life" magazine.
- In 1963 he moved to London to work as a consultant on public affairs and in theatrical productions.
- In 1958 he became an associate producer for CBS News followed by a stint as a producer and writer at NBC News.
- Awarded the Yale Medal in 1994.
- Was a correspondent for Time Magazine and Life Magazine until 1958.
- Between 1980 and 2010 he taught the Yale undergraduate course "Ethics in the Media".
- Wrote the novels "But Will They Get It In Des Moines?" and "Sentinel Under Siege".
- Served at the first director of the Office of Public Information and Alumni Services at Yale.
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