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Chronicle Chronide Wire Report Albert "Rudy" Anderson Jr., Managing Editor of the Winston Salem Chronicle, was featured . speaker for kappa Tau Alpha Jour nalism Scholarship Society's Induc tion Ceremony at Hampton Univer sity in Hampton, Va. on March 27. In his address, he thanked Hampton University, from which he graduat ed in 1974, for preparing him to meet the challenge of the media world. Anderson acknowledged that Hampton University's motto, "Learning by Doing," is equally as applicable today for mass-media students as it was for him 17 years dgO. 111 UH3 OilSinCSS, fiv Salu, UiC best teacher is experience. Hone the skills acquired under the very capa ble guidance of Hampton's Depart ment of Mass Media Arts." He chal lenged them to take these skills out into a world which may be difficult to access. He warned that "high tech Managing and this highly-competitive voca tion are unyielding to youth, inex perience, and naivete. Yours will be a struggle for survival of monumen tal proportions. Preparation now is the key to recognize and capitalize on the opportunities which will become available to you." Citing a recent release which just happened to come across his wires at the Chronicle , Anderson said, "I understand that some Hampton seniors have not respond ed favorably to a possible visit by the President of the United States as commencement speaker! You seniors prefer certain Afro-Ameri cans who were unable to accept -your invitation.Your preferences are understandable, but the Presi dent of the United States has experi ences which should be shared with all Americans, and if President Bush has consented to be your com mencement speaker, the prestigious impact of that consent for Hampton Editor rece University is immeasurable. Focus on the wider view." Anderson told the assembly, "This is an opportuni ty most of you will never have again. From this experience, you Albert "Rudy" Anderson Jr. may just learn something, and learning is what this exercise you ?are engaged in is all about . . He finally challenged all of Kappa Tau ives Outstanding Alumni award Alpha to be "molders for what our world will finally become." In speaking of Anderson's accomplishments, Dr. William Kearney, Chairman of the Mass a Arts Department at Hamp ton, cited an article written by Anderson which appeared in the Hampton Review, the local newspa per, when Anderson was a sopho more. Anderson had come to Dr. Kearney gravely concerned about a Review article which he had just read. Dr. Kearney suggested that Anderson send his reaction to the Hampton Review. As a result, Dr. Kearney stated that the newspaper retracted its previous stance and - issued^ publ i c reversal oflhc paper's views altogether. Dr. Kearney also called Ander son's hiring as a reporter for Sports Illustrated immediately after his graduation from Hampton a rarity, and Anderson's obtaining a by-line - three weeks after being hired by Sports Illustrated an even greater rariiy. Kearney attributes these feats to Anderson s talent, tenacity, and zeal for excellence. Anderson also has been affiliat ed with WAAA Radio and WXII- . TV. The National Chapter of Kappa Tau Alpha honors outstanding achievement in Mass Media Arts nationwide each year. Anderson was awarded the Kappa Tau Alpha pin, the Outstanding Alumni Award, and an award for distin guished services was presented to the Winston-Salem Chronicle. Arizona loses over MLK holiday 'no' vote PHOENIX (AP) ? Phoenix area businesses will lose $38 million as the result of the can cellations of meetings or conven defeated a measure ?that would have created a paid state holiday for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. But the losses may not be as bad as it looks, Phoenix & Val ley of the Sun Convention and Visitors Bureau officials said _ >1onday. ; ? ? ' ' : ? * The bureau estimated that the Phoenix area will lose at least $38 million in revenue to J hotels, car-rental companies, restaurants and other businesses. Of the cancellations, 33 had planned to meet in the Phoenix area this year, bureau officials said. In 1987 and 1988, 48 groups canceled meetings after then Gov. Evan Mecham rescinded a paid King holiday created by his predecessor, costing the Phoenix area about $30 million, accord ing to estimates. Among those canceling was the National League of Cities, which would have brought 10, OCX) people this December. However, both in number and financially, the lost business represents a sliver of the Phoenix-area's convention busi ness. About 15,000 conventions or meetings are scheduled in the Phoenix area this year, said bureau spokesman Jim Austin. 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