• Drew Pearson may refer to: Drew Pearson (journalist) (1897–1969), American columnist Drew Pearson (American football) (born 1951), American football player...
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    "Washington Merry-Go-Round". He also had a program on NBC Radio titled Drew Pearson Comments. He was known for his approach towards high-level politicians...
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    Drew Pearson (born January 12, 1951) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for...
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  • Drew Pearson is a Grammy-nominated American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. Grammy Awards Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual...
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  • The Drew Pearson Show was an American television program originally broadcast on ABC and later on the now defunct DuMont Television Network. The series...
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    end Charles Haley, offensive lineman Larry Allen, and wide receiver Drew Pearson were inducted into the Ring of Honor during halftime of the Cowboys'...
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    Harvey Martin, Led NFL, Sacks (23) Drew Pearson, Led NFL Receiving Yards (870) Drew Pearson, All-Pro Selection Drew Pearson, Pro Bowl Selection Roger Staubach...
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  • gaining 171 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns on the ground. Wide receiver Drew Pearson was the leading receiver on the team with 48 receptions for 870 yards...
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    Drew Pearson ensured the play's success by distracting Steelers cornerback Mel Blount, who was oblivious of Hill as he raced past Blount and Pearson en...
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    Staubach said about his game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Drew Pearson, "I closed my eyes and said a Hail Mary." Crowley often told the story...
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    Illustrated article stated he was named for Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Drew Pearson but in a 2014 interview Brees said this story was "just legend". He has...
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    talented player in the backfield was halfback Preston Pearson (no relation to receiver Drew Pearson), who signed on the team as a free agent after being...
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    Mike Stripling (1967–1968) Rick Arrington (1969) John Dobbs (1969–1970) Drew Pearson (1970) Todd Starks (1971–1972) Joe McCulley (1973) Jeb Blount (1973–1975)...
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    Top broadcast journalists of their time, Elmer Davis, H.V. Kaltenborn, Drew Pearson, and Gabriel Heatter, had cameo roles. Spencer Tracy and Claude Rains...
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  • same name. She co-wrote the song with its producer Greg Wells while Drew Pearson served as the track's engineer. It was later included on her second studio...
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    teammates included standout receivers "Bullet" Bob Hayes, Lance Alworth, Drew Pearson, and Golden Richards, tight ends Mike Ditka, Billy Joe Dupree, and Jackie...
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    received the Pulitzer Prize in Biography ghostwritten for him. Journalist Drew Pearson claimed on an episode of The Mike Wallace Interview which aired in December...
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  • Home (Phillip Phillips song) (category Songs written by Drew Pearson (songwriter))
    Phillip Phillips. The song was co-written by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden, and produced by Drew Pearson. Phillips first performed the song on the season's...
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  • Original Song - Feature Film "Here Comes The Change" - Kesha Sebert, Drew Pearson, & Stephen Wrabel Nominated Heartland Film Festival October 21, 2018...
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  • Gag Order (album) (category Albums produced by Drew Pearson (songwriter))
    album include familiar collaborators such as Stuart Crichton, Stint and Drew Pearson, as well as new collaborators like Jussifer, Hudson Mohawke, Kennedi...
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  • 1946 in his friend, newspaper reporter and syndicated columnist, Drew Pearson. Pearson took the information he received from Ragen related to the activities...
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    Patricia (14 February 1924 – 13 June 2017) and Pamela (born 19 April 1929). Drew Pearson described Edwina in 1944 as "one of the most beautiful women in England"...
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    drafted in 2017. His selection is remembered by the intense speech that Drew Pearson gave amidst boos from the Eagles fans in attendance. On May 11, 2017...
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  • McCarthy) and John Forsythe. Robert F. Simon appeared as journalist Drew Pearson. The nickname 'Tail Gunner Joe' is a derisive term for the Senator that...
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    Cowboys following drive, Drew Pearson caught a long pass from Danny White at midfield. 49ers cornerback Eric Wright stopped Pearson with a horse-collar tackle...
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    Patton's actions were initially suppressed in the news until journalist Drew Pearson publicized them in the United States. The reactions of the U.S. Congress...
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  • 1967 – Siegfried Sassoon, English soldier and writer (b. 1886) 1969 – Drew Pearson, American journalist and author (b. 1897) 1970 – François Mauriac, French...
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    "they have some techniques to show us". The American press—particularly Drew Pearson—made note of the fact that the Globetrotters were paid (per game) the...
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    allegation originated with Forrestal's bitter political enemy, columnist Drew Pearson, and has been verified by no other person. This is what Townsend Hoopes...
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    24, 2011. Drew Pearson did not believe McCarthy's remarks affected Hunt's decision to commit suicide. Pearson, Diaries, 1949-1959, 323 Pearson, Diaries...
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