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Neil MacNeil
Neil MacNeil (January 3, 1923 in the Bronx, New York, NY - June 7, 2008 in Bethesda, MD) was an American journalist.
== Career ==
He began in journalism as a local reporter on The New York Times. In 1949 he came to Washington as a congressional correspondent for the United Press, until 1958 when he joined TIME Magazine where he worked for nearly 30 years reporting on Congress, and served as chief Congressional correspondent. For TIME Magazine, MacNeil reported many cover stories, including on such members of Congress as Sam Rayburn, Mike Mansfield, Lyndon Johnson, the Kennedy brothers - John F., Robert F., and Edward M. - Everett Dirksen, Gerald Ford, Hubert Humphrey, William Fulbright, Robert Byrd, and Howard Baker. He appeared on such programs as NBC’s “Meet The Press” and CBS’s “Face The Nation.”
For three years starting in 1964, MacNeil made a weekly report, “MacNeil on Congress,” for the Eastern Educational Television Network, a program enlarged in 1967 into “Washington Week in Review” on National Public Television. He was a weekly regular on that program until 1978.
He wrote three books: ''Forge of Democracy: The House of Representatives'', 1963; ''Dirksen: Portrait of a Public Man'', 1970, and ''The President’s Medal 1789-1977'', 1977, a study of presidential inaugural medals. At the time of his death, MacNeil was completing a fourth book, tentatively titled ''Call The Roll: A Candid History of the United States Senate''.
For many years he served on the executive committee of the Congressional Periodical Press Galleries. In 1980 he won the Dirksen Award for distinguished reporting on Congress.
In 1976 MacNeil served as chairman of the United States Assay Commission, a citizens’ group annually appointed by the President to test the validity of the government’s coinage, a commission originally created by George Washington during his administration and abolished in 1977 by President Carter as an economy measure.

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