Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 11, 1952, Section 2, Page Five, Image 13

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    Oregon's Lowe/I and the General
KON LOWELL, (second from left), looks on with other Pacific Northwest students at the 57th annual
Congress of American Industry In New York city as (ien. Douglas Mac Arthur autographs his photo
graph. Other students shown are, left to right, William Peterson, Idaho State college; Dorothy Ann
Frost, Pastern Montana College of Education, and Donald Jacobson, Whitman College in Washington.
The top college student in each state as selected by the National Association of Manufacturers, was a
guest of the NAM al the meeting. Lowell was chosen the top student in Oregon.
J School Chosen
To Do Research
The University of Oregon school
of journalism has been chosen as
one of ten in the United States to
study foreign news carried by the
American press, its Communica
tions Research division announced
this week.
The. research is conducted under
a $225,000 grant for the Ford
Foundation to the International
Press Institute. The Institute is an
association of editors in 33 coun
tries, and is headed by Lester
Market, Sunday editor of the New
York Times.
The study covers 170 newspa
pers and files of all world news
agencies. It will make the first
comprehensive analysis ever at
tempted of the nature and extent
of the flow of foreign news into the
United States, and the use ofjiews
of foreign nations in the U.S. pa
pers.
Mrs. Paul Stanfield has been
added to the journalism faculty as
a research assistant for the proj
ect, which is under the direction of
Charles T. Duncan, associate pro
fessor of journalism in the univer
sity.
Other journalism schools coop
erating with the IPI in the work
are those at Illinois, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Iowa, Tulane, Missouri,
Syracuse, Stanford and Boston.
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