Word: nieman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other totals were as follows: Design School, 144; Divinity School, 120; Education School, 216; Candidates for Masters Degrees in Teaching, 103; Public Administration, including Agricultural Fellows, 94; Society of Fellows, 23; Trade Union Fellows, 16; Nieman Fellows, 15, and Special Students...
...paper's boss. Jeff Brown, Amherst ('34), joined the Journal and Bulletin in 1939 after working for the A.P., U.P. and Pathfinder. He was followed to the paper a year later by his brother Barry, 38, chief editorial writer, who last month won a year's Nieman Fellowship at Harvard. Says Jeff Brown: "I've learned from my father the fundamentals of good newspapering...
Carl J. Friedrich, professor of Government, Michael Maccoby '54, CRIMSON president, and Louis B. Lyons, curator of Nieman Fellowships, will discuss "The Responsibilities of a Newspaper in a Free University" at the Dunster House Forum in the House Dining Hall tonight...
Coach Jack Barnaby threw his fourth, fifth, and sixth doubles teams into action following straight set Crimson victories in the singles play. Only the second doubles match between the Crimson's Frank Goodman and Don Spencer and Bowdoin's Bill Clark and Bill Nieman went three sets. Goodman and Spencer finished strong...
John Rauh's steady strokes and consistent net play were too much for Clark, Bowdoin's top player. Rauh used his deceptive Charlie Ufford controlled hard shots despite the wind to top Jerry Friedlander, 6-2, 6-1. Art French led all the way to beat Bill Nieman...