Proper noun
Hersh (plural Hershes)
A surname.
Hersh, Seymour, The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House, Summit Books. Source: Internet
Nixon and Capp were on friendly terms, Hersh wrote, and Nixon and Colson had worked to find a way for Capp to run against Ted Kennedy for the U.S. Senate. Source: Internet
Hersh and Bush Institute executive director Holly Kuzmich spearheaded the yearlong effort to pull together an A-list forum. Source: Internet
In this excerpt from Reporter, journalist Seymour M. Hersh discusses the work behind his sensational Abu Ghraib reporting for The New Yorker in 2004. Source: Internet
Journalists from beyond the Beltway - reporters such as Walter Pincus, Seymour Hersh, Robert Parry and James Bamford, independent thinkers such as Lewis Lapham and Michael Massing, columnists such as the late Molly Ivins and James was all lies. Source: Internet
"The world is going to throw curveballs at you," Hersh said. Source: Internet