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Speaking informally before a small student group in Winthrop House last night, Lawrence Winship, editor of the Boston Globe expressed indifference to the Nieman Fellowship plan. Crack reporters who have the curiosity requisite for good journalistic writing, he said, would find it impractical to take time out for study at the University.

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