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...Harvard might best be described as a marketplace of ideas, engaged in the age-old business of dispensing grains of knowledge and pounds of cynicism in exchange for tons of money. While some officials might cringe at the analogy--or insist, at least, that Harvard be known as the Nieman-Marcus of the academic world--the University-as-store model can be tremendously helpful in understanding who's in charge around here...
...field is changing belatedly and rapidly." Thompson said, noting the change in name from "The Nieman Foundation for Newspapermen" to "The Nieman Foundation for Journalists" that occurred when he assumed his position as curator...
...fellows, who will live in Cambridge and attend seminars and classes throughout the University, also include the first Native American to win a Nieman, officials will announce today...
Speaking of the seven women fellows James C. Thompson Jr., curator of the Nieman Fellowships, yesterday explained that journalism in the past decade has opened up from the point in 1972 when there were no females among the fellowships winners...
...University took extraordinary steps to publicize the news. Before the release was sent out to the media, Robin Schmidt, vice president for government and community affairs, hand-delivered copies of it to two journalists spending the year at Harvard on Nieman Fellowships: Andrzej Wroblewski of the Polish monthly Organization Review and Charles Sherman of the International Herald Tribune. Sherman filed a story on the announcement that afternoon...