Word: nieman
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...door-to-door campaign to raise money to send food to India is being organized by a graduate student and a Nieman fellow. Craig Eisendrath and Hiramay Karlekar are forming the League for Indian Famine Emergency (LIFE) which will send aid to three of India's drought ridden northern states through CARE's India Relief Fund. David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, Bernard Malamud, Lecturer on the Freshman Seminar Program, and Kusin Wair, Indian author, have agreed to be sponsors...
Today's CRIMSON Supplement includes articles on Asia by three of this year's Nieman Fellows -- newsmen studying for a year at Harvard. They are Hiranmay Karlekar, of the Hindustan Standard, Calcutta, India; Bank hyun Lim, of the Chongro-ku, Seoul, Korea, and Satoshi Ogawa, of the Sankei Shimbun, Tokyo, Japan...
Married. Wendy Marcus, 27, younger daughter of Nieman-Marcus President Stanley Marcus, a press aide assigned to Lynda and Luci through...
...There continue to be pressing needs for additional capital funds in the School of Education, the Divinity School, the Business School, the School of Public Health, still in the Medical and no less in the Dental School, in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, in Radcliffe College, for the Nieman program and the Harvard Center for Renaissance Studies and I Tatti, and in a variety of other centers, departments, and institutions within the University," he notes...
...papers, editors are quick to offer the major complaint about graduate schooling. "It tends to stimulate them all right," says San Francisco Chronicle City Editor Abe Mellinkoff, "right out of their jobs." Mellinkoff has lost two top reporters to Governor Pat Brown's staff after they had completed Nieman Fellowships. Though employers usually do their best to persuade their student reporters to return, the reporters are not strictly obliged to go back to their old desks. Many prefer to move on to the expanded vistas of bigger newspapers and magazines, others try for better-paying jobs in public relations...