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Though Archibald MacLeish, currently Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, considers himself primarily a poet, he has on several occasions turned to the dramatic medium. In the years just before MacLeish came to Cambridge for a year's stint (1938-39) as Curator of the Nieman Collection, he wrote three verse plays especially for radio: Panic (1935), Fall of the City (1936), and Air Raid...
Chancel Sarkar, an Indian Nieman Fellow in residence at the University, charged last night that the United States has "blind spots" in its attitude toward the underdeveloped nations of Africa and Asia...
...this writing, four White, anti-government journalists are in jail, or facing charges, for criticizing the government's handling of the state of emergency which succeeded the death of 68 Africans at Sharpeville in March. Lewis Nkosi, an African reporter who should be at Harvard on an Associate Nieman Fellowship, is having trouble obtaining a passport to leave South Africa. He will be lucky to get here...
...Union of South Africa has not yet granted a passport to Lewis P. Nkosi, an African journalist who was awarded a Nieman Fellowship this year, according to Louis M. Lyons, curator of the Nieman Fellowships...
Robert W. Haney, Adams House Librarian, will discuss the four Gospels, emphasizing the problems which they present to contemporary thought. Louis Lyons, curator of the Nieman Foundation will lead "How to Read a News-paper" with Tatsuo Arima, resident tutor in Government. The group will compare the treatment of the news by such news-papers and magazines as the New York Times, the local press, the New York Herald Tribune, and Time...