The press and the public interest. Edited by Warren K. Agee.
Material type: TextReference number: 68023261Series: Publication details: Washington, Public Affairs Press [1968] Description: vi, 220 p. 24 cmSubject(s): Journalism -- United States -- Addresses, essays, lectures | Press -- United States -- Addresses, essays, lecturesDDC classification: 070/.11/0973 LOC classification: PN4857 | .A35Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Cops and robbers in Foggy Bottom, by J. B. Reston.--The years of danger, by E. K. Lindley.--Newspapers and the survival of free society, by E. D. Canham.--New dimensions in the news, by P. Hoyt.--Newspapering as it seems to me, by G. Patterson.--Conscience and the editor, by N. E. Isaacs.--Responsibility of newspapers, by R. A. Roberts.--Conscience and the editor, by I. Dilliard.--The inexact science of truth-telling, by J. L. Jones.--Some thoughts on magazine editing, by B. Hibbs.--The fight for freedom in Latin America, by J. DuBois.--The editor as citizen, by H. Carter.--The American newspaper; a changing image, by B. Kilgore.--Inside a newspaper group, by P. Miller.--Life line of democracy, by C. R. Mollenhoff.--The realities of world news editing, by E. J. Johnson.--The wonderful newspaper business, by G. Cowles.--Perspective reporting versus humbugability, by W. Gallagher.--Biogr
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