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...College's new football coach, said last night that he plans to move to Cambridge as soon as possible, adding that he hopes to have spring practice under way by March 20, with the approved of the administration. "I would rather be talking with the Harvard squad than with newspapermen," he commented from his home at Amherst...
...Washington, nearly 800 newspapermen fill assignments on the all-important job of telling the U.S.-and the world-what is going on. Are they doing their jobs diligently and well? Last week, in the first William Allen White Foundation lecture at the University of Kansas, able, personable James Reston, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington reporter of the New York Times, said flatly that they are not. The Administration, said he, is deliberately withholding information which the public is entitled to, and the capital correspondents are not working hard enough to dredge...
Every week or so the pastors in charge of each "academy" welcome a different occupational group-workers, artists, doctors, newspapermen, etc.-who spend several days & nights discussing the Christian religion in terms of their daily lives...
...expose of asylum condition in the London og 1699 or an account of the shooting of John Dillinger in 1934. He can find Alexander Hamilton defending the freedom of the press against the Crown in 1735 or a negro being railroaded in Alabama in 1941. He will find he newspapermen--the good ones--write stories that are as exciting and timely three hundred years after publication as they were when the ink was still...
...Annapolis and the Pentagon, a formal dinner with Secretary of Slate Dean Acheson. At a luncheon given by the Overseas Writers, the Shah, who learned English in school in Switzerland, struck just the right note by announcing: "You are all, I am told, what is called 'working' newspapermen. I work, too. I can be described, I hope, as a 'working" monarch...