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...Newspapermen are the best half-educated people in the world; they know a little about everything, and all about nothing." With this frank admission about his profession, Edward E. Edstrom, assistant Sunday editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal on leave here as a Nieman fellow, urges prospective journalists to spend their college careers "taking as broad a program as possible...
...Courier-Journal Has Liberal Stand...
...12th Infantry, Private Krueger took part in a 25-mile advance from Angeles to Tarlac, Aguinaldo's capital. But Aguinaldo had fled, and the 12th pursued him vainly all the way through Luzon's central plain to Dagupan on Lingayen Gulf. To the Madison Courier Krueger wrote excellent descriptions of the campaign, explaining: "Undoubtedly you see a good deal written about . . . the Philippines, but I thought, although many professors may have their theories about these islands, 'a fool here knows more than six wise men at home...
...seven years with Telefunken, German radio corporation in Peru. He had been interned in Texas, after arrest by Peruvian authorities in 1942, had stayed long enough to pick up U.S. colloquialisms, and spoke English with only the faintest of accents. Repatriated, he had been tried and proved as a courier between Berlin and Madrid. Then he was accepted for more dangerous duty...
...findings in general, Louisville Courier-Journal's Publisher Mark Ethridge concluded: "A complete denial of the democratic process and a complete humiliation of all people who profess any faith in democracy...