Word: wahl
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Nioman Fellowships, usually about twelve a year, have been offered during the past five years at Harvard under the bequest of Agnes Wahl Nieman, widow of the late Lucius W. Nieman. Publisher of the Milwaukee Journal given "to etc. vate and promote the standards of your nalism in America" Harvard has applied the Nieman funds to the support of annual Fellowships to working newspaper men for a year's study on leave from their papers. A fellowship pays the salary of the man during his leave form his. Until now the Fellowships have permitted work in any department...
...Albert Wahl Hawkes, 64, New Jersey, president of Congoleum-Nairn...
Businessman Politician. New Jersey's Republicans had their closest primary ever. By noon next day Albert Wahl Hawkes, chairman of Congoleum-Nairn, knew that his party had chosen him for U.S. Senator over New Jersey State Aviation Director Gill Robb Wilson. Of his flyer in politics, Industrialist Hawkes says he hopes the voters will think: "Here's a fellow going on 64. Certainly he isn't trying to become a political boss." Albert Hawkes's interests lie in the field of labor relations (he resigned as a management member of the War Labor Board to enter...
This is the fifth group of newspapermen to come to Harvard under the grant of more than a million dollars established by Mrs. Agnes Wahl Nieman, in memory of her husband, Lucius W. Nieman, founder of the Milwaukee Journal...
Founded in 1937 by the bequest of Mrs. Agnes Wahl Nieman, widow of the founder of the Milwaukee Journal, these fellowships offer working journalists an opportunity to spend one year at the University attending what courses and lectures they choose...