Word: wahl
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Blessed in the memory of many newspapermen is the late Agnes Wahl Nieman, widow of the Milwaukee Journal's onetime publisher. She left a million dollars to Harvard, with which the university, in 1938, set up a fund to give selected newsmen time off for study at Harvard...
...awarded annually, usually 12 in number, to journalists of three years' experience. A Fellowship entitles the holder to a college year of study in a program of his own choosing. Eighty-seven newspapermen have gained the distinction since the Fellowship was established in 1938 by the bequest of Agnes Wahl Nieman...
Despite the large number of applications by women, especially in the last few years, the seven groups of fellows studying here under the terms of the will of the late Agnes Wahl Nieman, have previously been all-male...
...yearly fellowships are bestowed on working newspapermen under the terms of the will of Agnes Wahl Nieman, widow of the late publisher of the Milwaukee Journal. The only newspaper men eligible this year were those unavailable for military service, whose intention for study is to equip themselves to deal with post-war problems...
This group is the sixth to be awarded fellowships under the bequest of over a million dollars of Agnes Wahl Nieman, widow of the late Lucius W. Nieman, founder and publisher of the Milwaukee Journal...