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Awards of 16 Nieman Fellowships were announced by the University yesterday. Thirteen states are represented by the newspapermen who will spend a year at Harvard working on projects which have been approved by the Foundation.
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.
Recipients
The recipients for the year 1942-43 are: Millard C. Browne, Editorial and Political writer, Sacramento (Cal.) Union; James M. Daniel 3rd, Reporter, Washington Daily News; John F. Day, Jr., Filing Editor, Associated Press, Huntington, West Virginia; Edward J. Donohoe, Reporter, Scranton Times; Robert C. Elliott, Editor, War News, San Francisco News; James P. Etheridge, Jr., Editorial writer, Tampa Daily Times, Tampa Florida; Thomas H. Griffith, Jr., Assistant City Editor, Seattle Times; Ernest M. Hill, Political writer and state capital reporter, United Press, Oklahoma City; Frank K. Kelly, Rewrite, city desk, Associated Press, New York; Erwin W. Kieckhefer, Country Editor, Minneapolis Star-Journal; Kenneth F. McCormick, Reporter, Detroit Free Press; Arthur B. Musgrave, Copy Editor, Houston Post; Fred W. Neal, Washington correspondent, Wall Street Journal; Robert Okin, Reporter and rewrite man, Associated Press, New York; Oren M. Stephens, Sunday editor and columnist, Arkansas Democrat, Little Rock, Arkansas; and William A. Townes, Assistant City Editor, Cleveland Press.
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