Talk:James S. Doyle

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Boston Coll, 1956: Class of '56 donors. But i don't know how to harmonize that with "He was a 1965 Society of Nieman Fellows at Harvard University. ", especially in light of the description of the award being for "mid-career journalists. --Jerzy•t 05:33, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Should say '56, not '65. This also suggests BC diploma in '56, not '65, putting a likely birthdate around 1935. James S. Doyle Added a ref for 1965 Nieman Fellowship. Doyle became a staff reporter for the Worcester (MA)Telegram in June 1956. After service as a Naval officer and graduate school at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism he joined the city staff of The Boston Globe in July 1961. He was appointed Washington bureau chief in August 1965 and came out of the gate strong, starting with a Pulitzer Prize in his first year of reporting in Washington. (User: Jim Doyle) The mid-career thing may be a newer Nieman stipulation. Jokestress 17:22, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

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