Word: nieman
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MacLeish, a graduate of Yale and the Law School, has twice won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and has served as both Assistant Secretary of State and Librarian of the Library of Congress. He was also the first Curator of the University's Nieman Foundation. He has held the Boylston seat since...
...editorial warning to drive carefully: "Who wants to start the New Year in a hospital or a morgue?" Shortly after, Editor Gross, one of a group of U.S. editors to visit Moscow last year (TIME, April 13), and one of the first two newswomen ever to be awarded a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, proved her own point. On New Year's Eve, according to a witness, she drove through a new stop sign, crashed into another car. At the hospital, her right leg was amputated below the knee, her left above the knee...
...working out of New York. Following a wartime hitch in the Merchant Marine, he returned to his old beat in time to cover the wave of labor troubles and strikes that swept the country in the year following V-J day. In 1947 Glasgow went to Harvard on a Nieman fellowship to study industrial and human relations. "It was," he says, "a reporter's dream, the opportunity to study the background of some of the contemporary history I had been covering...
...other papers into settling without full arbitration. For this reason, we have not accepted the many offers of advertising from Macy's, Gimbel's, et al. But we feel that New Yark deserves more than the bare news. Therefore, we have gathered some of Harvard's international experts, Nieman fellows (all top newsmen), and set them to work with our staff to send an analysis of today's news to New York. We hope it will show that Harvard professors, far from vegetating in ivory towers, are alive and alert to world events and by their work making a substantial...
Louis M. Lyons, curator of the Nieman Fellowships, offers an interesting sidelight on the Russian Research story. "The Post story--"Lyons says, "all their stories on the Harvard work for the Air Force, come out of the record of hearings held in Washington last June or July. It comes out of the record of the Senate Appropriations Committee hearings on the armed forces appropriations bill, HR 5969. The Post reporter has got up to page 1441 in the record, where Trenor Gardner, special assistant to the Air Secretary for research and development expressed to Senator Ferguson dissatisfaction "with both...