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Graduate students will have access to 58 newspapers and eight magazines at the new Graduate Center in a proposed Nieman Reading Room, if the Nieman Fellows Committee fund-raising campaign is successful.
The committee plans to supply magazines and newspapers for such a room by asking editors to give free subscriptions of their publications. William L. White '24, editor of the Emporia Gazette, will assist Paul C. Smith, the committee chairman, in soliciting the funds and subscriptions.
The room will be located on the first floor of building C in the Jarvis Court Graduate Center project scheduled to open this fall.
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