NBC Evening News for Thursday, Nov 18, 1976
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(Studio) Philadelphia's Bellevue Stratford Hotel closes doors; victim of legionnaire's disease. Number of persons died mysteriously after attending convention in hotel.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Bellevue grand hotel; pictures of hotel in better days shown. [Bellman Tony DELIA - fondly recalls society people.] [Tenant Helen BERESIN - says Bellevue Stratford has prestige. Hates to leave.]
REPORTER: Eric Burns
(Studio) For 1st time, a hotel put out of business because of mysterious deaths.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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