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- catalog contributor b2158535.
- catalog contributor b2158536.
- catalog contributor b2158537.
- catalog contributor b2158538.
- catalog created "[1943]".
- catalog date "1943".
- catalog date "[1943]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1943]".
- catalog description "The general picture: The newspaper goes to war, by J.H. Sorrells. Report from the home front, by R.A. Roberts. The role of a free press, by Gardner Cowles, jr.--Censorship: The American way, by Byron Price. The use and abuse of restraints, by Palmer Hoyt. The battle for news, by E.D. Canham. Dispatches going abroad, by Raymond Clapper.- The battle fronts: The European invasion front, by J.A. Morris. The correspondents in the pacific, by Barry Farris. Covering the war against Japan, by J.R. Morris. Publishing in Shanghai, by J.B. Powell. Photographers in uniform, by R.H. Turner. Latin-American journalism, by W.W. Copeland. Good neighbor promotion, by F.A. Jamieson. Covering the capital, by L.C. Wilson. The White house beat, by D.B. Cornell.--Specialized fields: The role of radio, by H.V. Kaltenborn. Public opinion, pro and con, by George Gallup.".
- catalog description "The newspaper woman joins up, by Genevieve F. Herrick. Books as democratic weapons, by Harry Hansen. Advertising in the war effort, by Earle pearson.--Special problems: The manpower situation, by L. M;. White. The small town paper, by E.F. Abels. Reporting and the by-line, by L.A. White. Professional education objectives, by R.P. Carter.--The public and the press: The new respect for newspaprers, by B.L. Walters. The growing power of the press, by F.E. Gannett. Ideals and duties of journalism, by O.J. Ferguson. The freedom of the fourth estate, by J.E. Crown.-- Post war reconstruction: The opportunities of the future, by C.R. Bush. The responsibilities of advertising, by H.A. Batten. Newspaper statesmanship for peace, by Kent Cooper.".
- catalog extent "v, [2] 216 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Journalism in wartime.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Journalism in wartime.".
- catalog issued "1943".
- catalog issued "[1943]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C., American council on public affairs".
- catalog relation "Journalism in wartime.".
- catalog subject "070.82".
- catalog subject "Journalism.".
- catalog subject "PN4724 .M45".
- catalog tableOfContents "The general picture: The newspaper goes to war, by J.H. Sorrells. Report from the home front, by R.A. Roberts. The role of a free press, by Gardner Cowles, jr.--Censorship: The American way, by Byron Price. The use and abuse of restraints, by Palmer Hoyt. The battle for news, by E.D. Canham. Dispatches going abroad, by Raymond Clapper.- The battle fronts: The European invasion front, by J.A. Morris. The correspondents in the pacific, by Barry Farris. Covering the war against Japan, by J.R. Morris. Publishing in Shanghai, by J.B. Powell. Photographers in uniform, by R.H. Turner. Latin-American journalism, by W.W. Copeland. Good neighbor promotion, by F.A. Jamieson. Covering the capital, by L.C. Wilson. The White house beat, by D.B. Cornell.--Specialized fields: The role of radio, by H.V. Kaltenborn. Public opinion, pro and con, by George Gallup.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The newspaper woman joins up, by Genevieve F. Herrick. Books as democratic weapons, by Harry Hansen. Advertising in the war effort, by Earle pearson.--Special problems: The manpower situation, by L. M;. White. The small town paper, by E.F. Abels. Reporting and the by-line, by L.A. White. Professional education objectives, by R.P. Carter.--The public and the press: The new respect for newspaprers, by B.L. Walters. The growing power of the press, by F.E. Gannett. Ideals and duties of journalism, by O.J. Ferguson. The freedom of the fourth estate, by J.E. Crown.-- Post war reconstruction: The opportunities of the future, by C.R. Bush. The responsibilities of advertising, by H.A. Batten. Newspaper statesmanship for peace, by Kent Cooper.".
- catalog title "Journalism in wartime, edited by Frank Luther Mott, dean, School of journalism, University of Missouri.".
- catalog type "text".