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NIEMAN CANDIDATE PLANS 25 COURSES; WILL BROWSE TOO

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As applications for the Nieman fellowships in journalism, still pouring in, exceed the 300 mark, reports of the high ambitions of some of the applicants have escaped from the University News Office.

One of them listed himself as interested in taking 25 courses, next year mostly in the fields of History, Government and Economics. His spare time, he said, would be spent in "browsing through the library."

Another complained that the subject in which he was interested, German, was not listed in the University's catalogue. The five pages devoted to this subject apparently escaped the newshawk's eyes.

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