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Champion, who is seven years Bok's senior, is a fellow Stanford graduate although he studied here in 1956-57 as a Nieman Fellow in Journalism and again in 1966-67 as a Fellow at the Institute of Politics in the John F. Kennedy School of Government...
...CLIMAX of the book unfolds at Harvard, where King came as a Nieman Fellow last year. Here he hoped to find a non-racist civilization as well as an intellectual community with an edge on solutions to the problems that bedevil the masses outside. Needless to say, King found nothing of the sort. In a few pages, he sets down enough evidence to shock all but the most cynical (or most aware) of the ten thousand white men of Harvard. King reveals scenes in the Faculty Club, in a Dean's house, and in the lecture hall that rival...
...access to people working out there in the "real world." Each House should extend invitations to its alumni or alumnae, asking them to spend a weekend or so in the guest suite and to make themselves available to undergraduates interested in certain careers. Professional research fellows, such as the Nieman, Kennedy Institute, and Junior Fellows, might also be enlisted...
Gifts for the fellows, Junior and Nieman...
...Whitehead Fellowships, modeled after the Nieman Fellowships for journalists, is a one-year non-year non-degree program which brings educators and related professional men to study at Harvard. The three-year-old program has so far sponsored about 30 fellows, at an estimated maximum of $20,000 each...