Socially, Philadelphia was still a fairly provincial city, its business community governed — Andrea Mitchell
It was a presidential election year, and as a member of a consortium of ivy league radio stations — Andrea Mitchell
Someday perhaps I’ll have to get a grownup job… but for now I’m having too much fun being a reporter. — Andrea Mitchell
Philadelphia reflected the national turmoil over race and the vietnam war, often exploding on my watch. — Andrea Mitchell
Once again, no one in charge had given any thought to the possibility that a woman would be involved. — Andrea Mitchell
Finally, I told them I’d drop out of the management program if they’d give me an entry-level — Andrea Mitchell
All they expected me to do was rip and read the wire ‘leads,’ without doing any original reporting. — Andrea Mitchell
They put me on the shift where they thought I could do the least harm, midnight to eight in the morning. — Andrea Mitchell
As kids, we traded ‘i like ike’ and ‘all the way with adlai’ buttons in elementary school. — Andrea Mitchell
When I entered college, it was to study liberal arts. At the university of pennsylvania — Andrea Mitchell
When it came to political power, blacks need not apply. Add to this steaming stew the growing — Andrea Mitchell