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Dwight Woodward, Senior Writer, 740.593.1886, [email protected]

Editors, news directors: A photo of Helen Thomas is available at:
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UPI WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT HELEN THOMAS TO SPEAK AT OHIO UNIVERSITY'S TWO JUNE 10 COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES

ATHENS, Ohio -- United Press International White House Bureau Chief Helen Thomas has accepted Ohio University's invitation to speak at two undergraduate commencement ceremonies June 10.

Known as the "dean of the White House correspondents" by her colleagues, Thomas has worked for the wire service since 1943 when she began work in Washington writing radio news. She began covering the White House in January 1961 following the election of President John F. Kennedy. It was during this first White House assignment that Thomas began closing presidential press conferences with "Thank you, Mr. President," a tradition that continues to this day.

"This is a great honor for me," Thomas said. "I have enjoyed my visits to Ohio University where I met with many of the students and the faculty. I have been especially impressed by the university's school of journalism and I've met many of its graduates."

Thomas was the only woman print journalist traveling with President Richard Nixon during his breakthrough trip to China in 1972. She has traveled around the world with presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush and covered every presidential economic summit.

Thomas was the first woman officer of the National Press Club and the White House Correspondents Association and the first woman member of the Gridiron Club.

Born in Winchester, Ky., Thomas grew up in Detroit and graduated from Wayne State University. In 1977 she received the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism's Carr Van Anda Award, the school's highest honor. She has been a visiting professional at the school.

Thomas is the author of two books, "Front Row at the White House" and "Dateline: White House."

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