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There is no doubt that Guthrie is also a skillful novelist in other ways. His technique reflects his year of work with Theodore Morrison here on a Nieman Fellowship in 1946. He is well worth reading for his handling of human drama alone. But one wonders if he can bring much understanding to the problem of the effect of the West and its history upon its inhabitants. His concentration on one archetypal individual gives his novels more continuity; emphasis on a diverse society might increase their value as social history. Guthrie seems in many ways rather like his creation, Dick...
...lecture sponsored by the Nieman Fellows, the former director-general of the BBC stated that Communist appearances are frequent enough "not to be news." If the party puts up the number of candidates required of every party, it is entitled to an equivalent amount of time. Communist speakers also participate in broadcast discussions if their presence is "relevant," he added...
...other main speaker at the meetings was William Worthy, former CBS representative in Africa and presently a Nieman Fellow...
Sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee, the conference will discuss the "African Revolution and American Responses." It features Jean Fairfax, recent college secretary of AFSC in New England, Tom Mboya, general secretary of Kenya Federation of Labor Willaim Worthy, CBS news commentator and Nieman Fellow...
Speaking before a forum held be the Liberal Union, Lawrence Fuchs, Professor of Political Science at Brandeis and Louis Lyons, noted radio and television news commentator and Curator of the Nieman Fellowships, both voiced agreement with Adlai Stevenson on the major aspect of the campaign. "There are no real issues between the two parties," Lyons said. "What the voter has to decide is who he wants to take charge...