The University has appointed three newspaper editors to serve on the selecting committee for Nieman Fellowships for this year.
Milburn P. Akers, executive editor of the Chicago Sun-Times, C. A. Knight, editor of the charlotte, N.C., Observer, and Dwight E. Sargent, editorial page editor of the Portland, Me., Press Herald and Evening Express, were named.
The Nieman Foundation annually awards approximately a dozen fellowships to working newspaper men, for a year's study here.
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