Word: nieman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Secretary of State Dulles' offer yesterday to allow "a strictly limited number" of American newsmen to visit Red China was described last night as "a concession to domestic pressure" by Nieman Fellow William Worthy. Worthy expressed doubt "that the Chinese would cooperate with any deal like this...
Kicking off its annual spring promotion next week, Nieman-Marcus of Texas will spend more than $250,000 on lavish circus-theme extravaganzas for its stores in Dallas and Houston, will cover floors with sawdust, fill windows with monkeys, send clowns cavorting among customers. To publicize Eagle Food Centers, a grocery chain with 29 supermarkets in Iowa and neighboring states, Joe Louis was hired last week to demonstrate basic boxing blows in rings set up in the chain's parking lots, give inspirational talks to young customers, stressing right living and good (i.e., Eagle) eating. Ex-champ Louis will...
...made many enemies during his years in office, and who stands a good chance to make more. Worthy's fight is not entirely with Dulles, for it is too broad to be concentrated on any one man. A foreign correspondent for the Baltimore Afro-American and a 1956-57 Nieman Fellow, Worthy declared war on the State Department for its ban on American journalists travelling in Communist China. The war in not a private one anymore, but when Worthy left the United States to visit Red China in December, 1956, he was almost alone in his defiance...
...Nieman Fellow William Worthy, correspondent for the Baltimore Afro-American, whose recent journey into Communist China has provoked much controversy in Washington, has clarified his position in the dispute over his wartime draft status in the Capital...
...Senate Judiciary subcommittee ordered a check last Thursday to see whether William Worthy, the Nieman fellow who recently defied a State Department ban on travel in Red China, is the same William Worthy who twelve years ago was accused of violating the draft...