- In 1955, after covering Munich as a young reporter in her native Germany, she applied for a job at The Chronicle. She was told that she seemed like "a nice girl," but that the metro section already had a female reporter.
- Management "really believed back then that you only had one 'sob sister' in the newsroom," said William German, former Chronicle executive editor. "Karola gave the finger to that old-boy establishment."
- The young journalist set her sights on working at The Chronicle. She wheedled her way in through a copy editor position in Women's World, a daily section focused primarily on society news. She used to tell younger reporters that she kept a pair of white gloves and a hat in her desk drawer if she had to run outside the building to do an interview.
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