The Weekly Standard’s Victorino Matus writes on the death of Traudl Junge, 1920-2002: TRAUDL JUNGE had a solid resume. She was a journalist at Quick magazine, a freelance writer and editor, and even a technical adviser for a movie. But most of all, she was a secretary with almost superhuman skills at typing and dictation. And she was very good at following orders–a boss’s dream come true. But I imagine
February 15, 2002
February 15, 2002
What’s on your mind, Mike?
The National Review’s Michael Ledeen writes eloquently on the death of General Vernon Walters, but he ends his piece on this strange note: […] He was too down to earth to be impressed by the intellectuals, and yet too well read and too cultured to fit into the world of Joe Six-pack. He never married, but he took a young naval officer under his wing, and made him his personal
