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...occasion, speak eloquently as the voice of a nation that is peace-loving and Godfearing, too. This week he did so when, as a fellow-Baptist, he addressed the ground-breaking ceremonies at the Baptists' new Wake Forest College (see EDUCATION) just outside of Winston-Salem...
Another Nieman follow, whose work is just as exciting but rarely takes him outside his home town, is Alfred G. Ivey, Associate Editor of the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina...
...Winston-Salem daily has long fought for greater education and economic opportunities for Negroes. It has also been violently opposed to a revival of the Ku Klux Klan in the Carolinas...
Died. William Neal ("Mr. Will") Reynolds, 88, tobacco magnate whose hobby was the breeding and racing of winning harness horses; in Winston-Salem, N.C. In 1919, after the death of his brother, R.J. Reynolds, he took over the tobacco company (Camels) his brother had founded, served as president until 1924, thereafter as board chairman...
...engaging the Rev. Clifford H. Peace, a 40-year-old Methodist minister, as "pastor-counselor" of the company, Reynolds President John C. Whitaker posted the company's reasons on bulletin boards at the office building and at each of the company's eight factory buildings in Winston-Salem...