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Approximately 75 former Nieman Fellows will troop back to the scene of their one-year academic stand on June 13, 14, and 15 on the occasion of the third Nieman reunion. The newsmen will get together with old associates, revisit faculty acquaintances, and attend discussions on current problems...
Yesterday's awards went to four seniors, 13 graduate students, and one Nieman Fellow...
Angus M. Thuermer is the Nieman Fellow named...
These Southerners have all spent years reporting specific problems of the South. Clark Porteous, our Memphis stringer and top reporter for the Press-Scimitar, is a New Orleans-born grandson of a Confederate artilleryman, a Nieman Fellow (1937) and author of Southwind Blows, a novel about a Mississippi lynching. "The book showed the horror of lynching," says Porteous, "but it also tried to show all the spokes of the wheel, to tell the complexity of the South's traditional problem." Porteous considers himself a part of "the South's new generation"; he is pleased, but far from satisfied...
...Korean War started, the Army had 52 P-R men in the Korean theatre, the Air Force had 38, and the Navy had one lieutenant, j.g. The other services have their own little schools for six weeks, but I'm the only one who has a deal like this Nieman business...