Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...social sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has tilted to the right as a result of CIA sponsorship and involvement. Much of the information supplied can come only from intelligence sources and its academic recipient can be manipulated by the agency in the same way as a journalist is controlled by a government official who gives him confidential leaks...
...while they were studying broadcasting and journalism, respectively, at the Defense Information School in Indianapolis. And then they carried on a long-distance romance between New Mexico's Holloman Airbase, where he was assigned to a supply unit, and Fort Lee, Va., where she worked as an Army journalist. Personnel officers at both bases assured them that he would have no difficulty transferring to a supply unit in Fort Lee, so Private First Class Richard Venema, then 21, and Sergeant Elayne Chalifour, then 19, decided to join forces. In 1977 they got married...
Nteta, two South Africans--Dennis Brutus, an exiled South African poet, and Donald Woods, a Nieman Fellow and exiled South African journalist--and Mary Nolan, associate professor of History, criticized Harvard's policy toward its South Africa related investments, saying divestiture would help end apartheid...
Several Faculty members had prepared speeches in advance for the South Africa debate. Mendelsohn had also arranged for Donald Woods, Nieman Fellow and exiled South African journalist, to speak before the Faculty...
Senior class fund-raising volunteers celebrated the opening of the senior class gift drive last night with a catered dinner at the Kennedy School, and a speech from journalist George A. Plimpton...