Word: nieman
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...first time I met Nathaniel Nakasa was at a discussion following a speech by the prominent white South African exile, Ronald Segal. Segal was regally propped in a large, red arm-chair, and Nakasa, a Nieman fellow, was stretched out on the living room rug. The contrast between the two South Africans was startling...
...case in point. An editor of the South African magazine Drum, a weekly columnist, and possibly South Africa's leading African journalist, Nakasa was denied a passport by the South African government which would have enabled him to arrive at the University in time to accept a Nieman Fellowship. Instead, he was given an exit permit, allowing him to come (he arrived two months late), but at the expense of his citizenship. Should he try to return to South Africa, Nakasa faces trial and up to three years' imprisonment--all because of his journalistic success...
Levin is not worried about the credit question. "We already have the students with talent and time. They don't need credit, they need guidance. "He suggested a parallel to the Nieman Fellows program. As Levin conceives of them, the fellows in theatre would "consult" informally with students and conduct noncredit seminars...
...will sponsor a discussion on apartheid and U.S. financial interests in South Africa at 7:30 p.m. tonight in 2 Divinity Ave. Nathuniel Nakasa, a Nieman Fellow from South Africa, and Edward A. Tiryakian. lecturer on Sociology will speak. A movie on the South African situation will be shown...
Nathanial Nakasa, a Nieman Fellow and South African journalist, spent a week with Malcolm X in Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika before coming to Harvard last fall. In an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday he recalled some of his experiences with the assassinated black national leader...