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Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellowships, who is retiring from the University this June, will expand his activities as newscaster for WGBH-TV beginning this summer. Lyons currently works part-time with the station, broadcasting a daily news show in the early evening...
Under his new arrangement with WGBH, Lyons will increase his coverage of special news stories and will write and help film several documentary features. He plans to cover both 1964 political conventions for WGBH and for the Boston Globe, where he worked prior to his job at Harvard...
According to Hartford Gunn, manager of WGBH, Lyons will join the station's payroll in the first part of July. Although Lyons has broadcast for WGBH since 1951, he has never been paid by the station; his salary has been contributed by the University...
Lyons hopes to salvage enough time from his work with WGBH both to write on his own and to begin work as a trustee of the University of Massachusetts, his alma mater...
...Negroes pay more, it is hard for a Negro woman to make the decision to demonstrate. A certain political control is also attempted: before registering, Negro voters are asked "Do you enjoy your civil rights?" The expected answer is clear. News suppression is more effective. A reporter for WGBH was jailed for "inciting to riot" the children demonstrating at the hotel dining room, when he was discovered to be recording on tape police action in rounding up the children with dogs and cattle prods. St Augustine segregation becomes a ridiculous fetish in the instance of one experience of the group...