Word: niemans
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...purpose of the lectureship is to bring a foreign correspondent who can offer a different perspective to the Nieman fellows and the larger audience at Harvard," Tenney Barbara K. Lehman, executive director of the Neiman Foundation, said yesterday. She added that the fund establishes the first memorial lectureship sponsored by the Nieman Foundation...
Scheduled to begin in the spring of 1982, the lectureship will be awarded to an American overseas correspondent or media commentator on foreign affairs by the Nieman Foundation, in consultation with each year's class of Nieman fellows. The recipient will spend three days at Harvard meeting with the fellows and other groups at Harvard...
Morris--a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times--covered events in the Middle East for about 25 years. In April 1981, the Nieman Foundation awarded him the Louis M. Lyons award for "conscience and integrity in journalism," an award established in 1964 in honor of a former curator of the Foundation...
...responding to the six panelists, all Fellows of Harvard's Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Lewis said he is a "little less ferocious" about the Reagan administration than he was last year because of a "a new realism and restraint on the president's part...
Ramindar Singh, a Nieman fellow from the Indian Express of New Delhi, said in response to Lewis that some foreign nations perceive Reagan as a war-monger and overtly aggressive. He added, "Reagan and Haig send shivers up our spine with statements about intervening in Saudi Arabia...