Past Fellows: 1973-1974

1973-1974 Journalism Fellows and their fields of study:
Ali Sajjad, sub-editor, Associated Press of Pakistan (Lahore, Pakistan)
Comparative foreign policies, comparative world journalism
Jeffrey Daniels, environment and transportation reporter, The Hartford Times
Economic, regulatory, political and social backgrounds on problems of environment and transportation
Charles Gibson, reporter-anchorman, WMAL-TV (Washington D.C.)
Political and legal aspects of the American city, American drama
Richard Hughes, bureau chief, United Press International (Detroit)
Political thought and behavior, American drama and the Native American
James Ingram, radio commentator, WCHB Radio, Black Audio Network and columnist/reporter, The Michigan Chronicle (Detroit)
Afro-American literature, play writing and art of the film
Gerald Keir, political editor, The Honolulu Advertiser
Political thought and voter behavior, philosophy and art history
*Kenneth Lam, senior information officer, Government Information Services (Hong Kong, B.C.C.)
Role of mass media in society, management-union relations
Robert Martin, arts critic, Tampa Times
Modern art and Greek mythology
John Needham, bureau chief, United Press International (Newark, NJ)
Chinese language, history and culture
Peter Osnos, staff writer, The Washington Post
Russian language and Communist affairs
Scott Payne, managing editor, The Norton Examiner (Muskegon, MI)
American history and political thought
James Russell reporter, NPR
Black and social movements, American political processes, U.S. history
Tribuana Said, managing editor, Merdeka (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Problems of developing nations, Southeast Asian societies
Thomas Wilson, executive editor, The Republican-Courier (Findlay, OH)
Economic development, relationships between the United States and developing nations, history of mass communications
John Woodruff, bureau chief, Hong Kong, The Baltimore Sun
Japanese language, politics and culture, urban economics
*Fall term only