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Churchill Tribute / Missouri #203945

CBS Evening News for Thursday, May 08, 1969
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(Studio) Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, pays tribute to Winston Churchill.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

(Fulton, Missouri) London's Saint Mary's Church built on Westminster campus as tribute to Churchill. Parade and simulated dogfight in air. Bishop of Dover rehallows church. In 1946, Churchill spoke here using phrase "cold war." [Former Ambassador Averell HARRIMAN - says Churchill's ideas about USSR not believed at 1st.] [Lord MOUNTBATTEN - recalls how Churchill's words were received.]
REPORTER: Bill Plante

(Studio) Church built from many donations.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

Reporter(s):
Cronkite, Walter;
Plante, Bill
Duration:
00:03:20

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