Eugene L. Meyer
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Eugene L. Meyer

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Eugene L. Meyer is an award-winning veteran journalist with eclectic interests but special passions for history, lifestyles, travel, real estate and the Chesapeake Bay. He has been widely published in magazines, authored four books and was for many years a reporter and editor at the Washington Post. Since leaving the Post in 2004, Meyer has garnered 15 awards for his work, and has had more than 50 bylines in The New York Times. In 2019, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Washington Independent Review of Books, on whose board he serves, for his contributions to journalism and the writing community. His first journalism job was as Washington bureau librarian for the old New York Herald Tribune, where he got to tag along with a White House reporter and watch LBJ sign the 1964 Civil Rights Act into law. He went on to report on the antiwar movement from within and from the outside. In Aug. 16, 1966, Meyer interviewed the Beatles in their dressing room prior to a concert in Philadelphia. For some 25 years, he covered Maryland, from Chesapeake to Appalachia.
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