Nancy Dickerson (January 19, 1927 - October 18, 1997) was an American pioneering radio and television newswoman.
On Her Trail: My Mother, Nancy Dickerson, TV News' First Woman Star.
The staff of the Financial Services Volunteer Corps mourn the passing of Nancy Dickerson, a woman of extraordinary grace, intelligence and talent.
Since he was trashing my mother, Nancy Dickerson, you can understand why I was emotional.
Nancy Dickerson was a leader in the cause of helping the young people of Covenant House who have nowhere else to turn.
Yet Nancy Dickerson, who died in 1997, was a "steel magnolia," according to an NBC director, and, as Diane Sawyer says, "hard-wired for courtesy."
Her fellow female correspondents were, Nancy Dickerson, Aline Saarinen and Liz Trotta.
It was "probably the only subject that LBJ would have let her [ Mrs. Johnson ] handle without jealousy," observed a longtime associate, Nancy Dickerson.