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...Nieman Fellow John Davies never could stomach working with women reporters. Even though he married one, he took a solemn oath that he would never have anything to do with them during working hours. The one time he broke this vow was on a day that shells were whistling over his head while his landing boat was pulling into the Inchon beachhead, and a sudden swerve sent a pretty young columnist flying into his lap. The somewhat embarrassed Davies recovered his equilibrium, however, and went on to become one of the top war correspondents, covering the Pacific campaign...
...battlefront coverage was over for the time being, and Davies returned to the states and came to Harvard on a Nieman Fellowship. 'This is one of the finest things I have ever done. Newspapering is intense work and you don't have much chance for relaxed reading...
...list of this year's House staff shows that there are 41 tutors and associates in 20 different fields, probably one of the best distributions in the House system. Each year two Nieman fellows either live in or become non-residents...
...going too fast we may turn the clock back," warned Alfred G. Ivey, Nieman Fellow and associate editor of the Winston-Salem Journal. "Segregation," he said, "cannot be eliminated immediately...
Joining them from the University will be Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Followships; David W. Bailey '21, secretary to the Corporation; and William M. Pinkerton director of the News Office...