Word: fellowing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Definite, positive loyalty to American political ideals and traditions. Reds, pinks, near-pinks, and 'fellow-travelers' will not fit into the policy of Bloomfield which, while aggressively committed to criticism and correction of the abuses and inequalities of our present economic order, is fundamentally committed to the American system as against communism or socialism...
Alan Barth, Nieman Fellow and editorial writer for the Washington Post, declared that the secrecy shrouding atomic energy has broken down the aggressiveness of the press. During the war, he recalled, reporters plagued the Office of Censorship with demands for more uncensored news; now, however, the press asks no such questions of the Atomic Energy Commission. The Commission, he continued, needs an inquisitive press to prevent the corruption that will come if its activities remain secret...
...Responsibility of the Press" in handling news about atom research is the topic that winds up the discussion. Alan Berth, Nimean Fellow and editorial writer for the Washington Post, will deliver his view on this subject...
They learn about Mike Fink, the great river boatman ("a helliferocious fellow," Davy Crockett called him, "and an almighty fine shot"), and in doing so learn about pioneer life on the Mississippi too. They follow Johnny Appleseed across the land, read about the places he went, and something of the apple industry ("Johnny wasn't very practical," one little girl complained. "He would have gotten apples faster if he'd planted cuttings instead of seeds"). When they come to Joe Magarac, the man of steel (he could squeeze out eight rails of molten steel at once), they study...
Last week, Die Neue Zeitung got its fourth editor: greying Kendall Foss, 44, ex-TIME writer, Nieman Fellow and longtime foreign correspondent. Except for Editor Foss and a handful of other key men, the Zeitung is written by Germans in German...