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...Reporters cannot be neutral," said Louis M. Lyons, curator of the Nieman Foundation here and moderator at the Leverett House forum on the "Responsibility of the Press," last night. "They must make choice of the facts they will use and decide how to present them...
This statement set the problem, "to whom and what are newspapers responsible," before the group: Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, Bob Eddy, telegraph press editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Nieman Fellow, Hugh Morris, state capital reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal and Nieman Fellow, and Douglas M. Fouquet '51, ex-president of the CRIMSON...
Dallas (Warner) as pictured in this high-budget western, is a culturally aspiring town without indoor plumbing, Nieman-Marcus or much law & order. It makes a backdrop for a story about ex-Confederate Colonel Gary Cooper's revenge against the carpetbaggers (Raymond Massey, Steve Cochran) who razed his Georgia home and are busily raising the devil in Texas...
MacLeish, poet, former curator of the Nieman Fellowships, Librarian of Congress, and Assistant Secretary" of State, still thinks of his Law School days as an "exciting experience." Like most men, he has affection for the undergraduate college he a attended, but MacLeish feels his days at Harvard Law had much more of a lasting effect on him. He respects the Harvard man's "attitude toward learning," of feeling "personal responsibility towards what he knows and is learning...
Others invited are: Jerome S. Bruner, associate professor of Social Psychology, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History, Louis M. Lyons, Curator of Nieman Fellows, Robert G. McCloskey, assistant professor of Government, and Roy F. Gootenberg '49, teaching fellow in Government...