Word: nieman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Daily World, the only Negro daily in the U.S. The World has prospered by consistently giving its 17,000 weekday readers full, even-tempered news coverage. This year it has a 45% advertising gain over 1954. Says the World's Managing Editor William Gordon, 36, a 1952 Harvard Nieman fellow: "We aren't in business just to fight for racial equality. The Negro today wants to be well and accurately informed. With desegregation. I can see no decline in the need for a Negro press...
...news program of Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellowships, is one of two regularly scheduled telecasts which involve a member of the University. His program, long a feature of WGBH-FM, will be simultaneously televised Mondays through Fridays starting...
Holmes will discuss the new demands democracy is making on education in the Inglis Lecture March 23, and Kilpatrick, a Nieman Fellow in 1939-40, will speak on "Federal Aid: Is It a Political Question?" at the meeting's final session...
Among members of the University who will participate in the test programs is Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellowships. Starting March 18, his daily radio newscast over WGBH will be simultaneously televised for the monitored screens in the WGBH-TV studio, according to Paul Rader, Director of Production...
...University members of the Committee are Arthur E. Sutherland L '25, professor of Law, Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellowships, and William M. Pinkerton, Director of the University News Office, a Nieman Follow...