Bernard Shaw

Bernard Shaw’s career is defined by his presence at events that shape the world. His coverage of the first night of the bombing of Baghdad is regarded by many as some of the best reporting of the century. But, for Shaw, it was just another assignment that has made him one of the most respected … Continued

Berton Roueche

Berton Roueche, a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1944, received the Missouri Medal for his skills in medical journalism, magazine writing and mystery writing. He originated the column “Annals of Medicine” in the New Yorker and authored the book, “The Medical Detectives.” A 1933 graduate of the University of Missouri, Roueche worked as … Continued

Avis Green Tucker

Avis Green Tucker is editor and publisher of the Daily Star-Journal and president and owner of Johnson County Broadcasters, Inc., both of Warrensburg, Mo. A graduate of the University of Missouri in 1937, she was named to the Board of Curators in November, 1966 and served until January 1, 1975. Mrs. Tucker is a trustee … Continued

Arnold Newman

Arnold Newman, an innovative 47-year veteran of photography, is a major contributor to such publications as Life, Look, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, Town & country and Vanity Fair. Known for his portraiture, still life and abstracts, Mr. Newman is one of the most widely exhibited and collected photographers working today. He has had one-man exhibits or has … Continued