Show NEWS THIS WEEK by LEMUEL F PA PARTON EW YORKA YORK A bequest of N NEW left to harvard university by mrs agnes wahl nieman will make it possible for or newspaper men to go to scribes get school at harvard free course it t m might he gh t b be e b better 0 t t a r fi u if t they y w would 0 u 1 d g go 0 to a at it harvard school to john j stewart bryan handsome fluent and erudite head of the committee which will pick the candidates lor for the harvard sa sabbatical years mr dryan adrya n Is publisher of tho the richmond news leader an and d president of the college of william and mary ile he talks rapidly and interestingly es on poetry politics history ph philosophy lo sophy the classics and humanities if mrs nieman had engaged him to do worth of traveling and talking to newspaper men instead of giving the money to harvard the light shed in the dark caverns of journalistic minds surely would have matched any possible harvard effulgence and ilk like erasmus mr bryan loves to travel and talk the glow in mr bryans own mind was imparted partly by harvard and partly by the university of virginia of the southern arlston arl stol he ha practiced law in richmond and then engaged with his father the late joseph bryan in energetic co ca management of the family newspaper then the richmond times the elder mr bryan had established a 8 tradition of independence which his son has maintained with the passing of such free swinging journalists as halstead greeley watter example of son and more re S spark P ark plug bently fremont journalist older mra bryan remains one of the few distinguished exemplars of that kind of spark plug news papering he was president of the american newspaper publishers association from 1920 to 1928 1028 sixty six years old he still keeps up with hla his horsemanship taking all the jumps until a few years ago ile he is caught up in an incredible whirl of directorates direct orates public and civic posts clubs philanthropies and social and political activities always with time to talk 0 4 M MME ME PAUL DUPUY whose french chateau is now occupied by the duke and duchess of windsor was the he first publisher to introduce amer arne mme dupuy lean can comic strips gave gaje french in france the the funnies french liked the comics but they it t take the columnists mme ame dupuy found they liked to do their own interpreting and shied away from omniscience in all forms she Is the american born widow of paul dupuy when M dupuy died in 1927 he left in her hands the biggest string of newspapers and magazines in france in the french tradition lq in which the widow quietly assumes command of tho the cafe or shop she picked up the vast publishing business managing it at first from a sickbed as she was convalescing from a long illness the publications included the dally daily petit parisian Parl slen with a circulation of dimanche a sunday newspaper in which mme ame dupuy introduced the first sunday supplement in france la science et la vie via comparable to the scientific american omela amnia an au automobile torno i journal le Republic ain des ha hautis utes pyrenees Pyre nees a provincial daily nos Lol sirs a 8 magazine agriculture nouvelle a weekly and several others mme ame dupuy was helen browne blonde and beautiful daughter of william H and M vj met heitor mary C browne as student of new york she in paris attended the anno anne browne school tor for young ladies indies at fifth avenue new york studying in paris sh she met M dupuy son of the founder of the petit parisian they were married in 1907 and have two sons boas and a daughter the princess de polignac for eor many years their marriage lias has been cited as one ideal international romance a bit of background which is no doubt of interest to the duke and duchess as they move into her charming old chateau de la maye near versailles 0 consolidated news features lure service |