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...Well, I don't know. Mr. Capp has his strip in the Globe... we often have local newspapermen in the audience... er, I think we better lay off that...
Freedom of the press and the effects of President Truman's recent censorship order will lead the Law School Forum discussion at 8 p.m. tonight at the New Lecture Hall. Three newspapermen and a lawyer will debate the topic. "How Free Is the Press?", emphasizing the problems a newspaper faces in maintaining its independence...
Attack! Winchell retorted with a fresh flurry of testimonials to himself from Negroes, and launched a sniping attack on Josephine. In successive columns she became pro-fascist, a troublemaker and a Communist-guided provocateuse. Her supporters became "the Josephine Baker riot-inciters." Winchell reported darkly that "newspapermen are checking the tip that one of the complainants against the Stork Club (and her husband) helped incite and participated in the Paul Robeson-Peekskill riots." Then he reported that in 1935 Josephine had declared: "I am willing to recruit a Negro army to help Italy" in Mussolini's war on Ethiopia...
...Three newspapermen, from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, are spending this year at the University as the first foreign journalists to receive grants from the Nieman Foundation...
...twelve newspapermen chosen annually by the Nieman Foundation to study at the University every year make up one of the most colorful groups in Cambridge, and the 1951-52 contingent is no exception...