Word: nieman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...gentleman of leisure." He had different ideas, and his marriage was unhappy. (Mrs. Grant died in 1923.) Grant went to Chicago to work for O'Mara & Ormsbee, Inc., the Journal's advertising representative. There he quickly rose to vice president and caught the eye of Lucius W. Nieman, owner of the Journal. Nieman hired Grant for $250 a week as business manager, with a promise of stock in the paper if things went well...
Even now a daily average is about five miles of corridor pounding." Reporter Steele, a Nieman fellow and one of the Capitol's seasoned wire-service reporters, came to TIME during the last session of Congress after a nine-year career of covering the Hill for the United Press. Shortly after he came to TIME, Steele grew used to a question from wire-service friends in the press gallery: "Now that you have a weekly deadline, have you been able to slow down?" He found himself, says Steele, forced to answer: "I'm just beginning...
President Pusey yesterday announced the appointment of two newspaper editors and an Associated Press executive to the Selecting Committee for Nieman Fellowships...
...journalists are Sevellon Brown III, editor of the Providence Journal and Bulletin, Carroll Binder '16, editorial page editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, and Harry T. Montgomery, traffic manager of the AP and a former Nieman Fellow...
...Harvard members already appointed, the committee will make its selections after April 15, the final date for the fellowships applications. Their choices will be the 17th annual group of newspapermen appointed for a year of background study at Harvard. These fellowships were established on a bequest from Agnes W. Nieman, widow of the founder of the Milwaukee Journal...