I was browsing an online collection of people's memories of Walter
Cronkite, and came across this:
"My one shared moment in time with Walter. It was 1962 - summer. I was
working as an apprentice at Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA. It's
around 6 am Sunday morning after a long strike night. I'm walking through
the deserted streets of town - heading home to my little rooming house. Not
another soul in sight.
I hear a motor in the distance - the high-pitched whine of a very fast
engine. It gets louder. Suddenly, a red Triumph TR3 comes barreling down
the slight incline into town. It takes a quick left onto West Bridge Street
and slows down slightly as it approaches the bridge to Lambertville, New
Jersey. The top's down. It's Walter! Hair not yet white ... except around
the temples.
He gears down, the engine moans. He waves as he passes me ... then he guns
the engine and he's off.
Gee, I say to myself (even back then!) there goes a legend!"
There will be others on the list like me, living in that area, that will
recognise the exact spot described. We all recognise the joy of an early
morning spin in our TRs, just at Walter Cronkite did.
Brian Jones
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