He earns a degree in degree in speech while immersing himself in the campus culture during his four years in Pullman. Among his activities: president of the student body, actor in school plays, four-year participant in ROTC, debate team leader, member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, and president of the National Student Federation.

After college, Murrow works as a journalist in Europe duringĀ WW II, helps pioneer television news, and produces a series of reports that help lead to a censure of Senator Joseph McCarthy. Murrow was highly respected by journalists of his generation and praised for his honesty and integrity in delivering the news.

 

Edward R. Murrow (at right) walking from Pullman to Moscow in 1927.
Edward R. Murrow (at right) walking from Pullman to Moscow in 1927.

 

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Murrow and his Kappa Sigma brothers at Washington State College.