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哈佛大学尼曼基金会满75年了。1939年,世界仍处在战争的泥淖之中,希特勒的铁蹄踏破欧洲。此时的美国仍处在“大萧条”之后的恢复期,俨然小国寡民之势。面对纷繁复杂的世界,人们需要新闻业提供解释。尼曼基金会创始之初,时任哈佛校长詹姆斯·柯南特就期望此举能推进新闻业从事更好的报道。柯南特视尼曼基金会为自己主政哈佛的重要政绩,赋予很高的期望。当年9席尼曼学者吸引了312人报名。连时任纽约时报总编埃德温·詹
The Niman Foundation at Harvard University has been around for 75 years. In 1939, the world was still in the midst of the war, and Hitler's iron-hoisted foot in Europe. At this time, the United States is still in a recovery period after the “Great Depression,” just like the trend of small country and small population. Faced with the complex world, people need news media to provide explanations. At the beginning of the foundation of the Nieman Foundation, James Coonte, Harvard's then president, hoped the move would push the journalism industry to engage in better coverage. Conan as the Nieman Foundation for its own administration of Harvard's important achievements, given high expectations. Nine Nehemiah scholars drew 312 signings that year. Even when the New York Times editor Edwin Chan