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Sanford Socolow


Sanford Socolow (November 11, 1928 - January 31, 2015) was an American broadcast journalist who worked at CBS News from 1956 to 1988. He was executive producer of ''The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite'' from 1978 to 1981.
==Early life==
Socolow was born in New York City to Adolfo Socolow and Sarah Mindich Socolow on November 11, 1928. As a child he was nicknamed "Sandy," the name which he would come to use throughout his life. The family soon moved to a farm in Connecticut but was forced to return to New York City during the Depression. Sanford Socolow graduated from Stuyvesant High School and matriculated at Baruch College, but left Baruch for City College of New York following his freshman year. At CCNY Socolow majored in history and was named editor-in-chief of ''The Campus'' in 1949. Graduating in 1950, Socolow went to work as a copy boy at ''The New York Times'' but was soon drafted into the Army.

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