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Yesterday, Oscar Handlin, associate professor of History, outlined the ideas of Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island and an early advocate of religious freedom in America. Handlin was joined by William F. Freehoff Jr., editor of the Kingsport, Tenn., "News," Joseph Givando, reporter for the Denver "Post," A. G. Ivey, associate editor of the WinstonSalein "Sentinel," and John J. Steele, United Press correspondent...
...popular in the West was Givando's article which condemned cattlemen for holding back steers from the market in order to kill government meat controls. In this crusade the Denver post was not successful...
Representing the Rocky Mountain Empire is Nieman John Givando of the Denver Post who has recently completed an expose of prison conditions in Colorado. His study took him on visits to penitentiaries all over the country, where he vigorously called for reforms...
...fashioned crusading," Givando explained; "it's encouraging to know that a newspaper can still force changes...
Robert W. Brown, editor, Columbus (Ga.) Ledger; Robert S Crandall, Sunday editor, New York Herald Tribune; John Davies, Jr., reporter, Newark News; William F. Freehoff. Jr. editor, Kingsport (Tenn.) News, Joseph Givando, reporter, Denver Post: John M. Harrison, associate editor, Winston Salem Sentinel: Robert W. P. Martin, war correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System, Korea: Charles Molony, Washington bureau. Associated Press: Lawrence K. Nakatsuka, assistant city editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin; John L. Steele, Washington bureau, United Press: and Kevin R. Wallace, reporter, San Francisco Chronicle...