- “The Public Trial and the Free Press” by Justice William O. Douglas
- “The First Thomas L. Stokes Award” by Louis M. Lyons
- “Newspapermen and Lawyers” by Anthony Lewis
- “The Divided Press of South Africa” by Adam Clymer
- “Taiwan and Its Press” by Shen Shan
- “On Estimating Political Campaign News Objectivity” by James W. Markham
- “Freedom of Information: a Constitutional Right” by Robert J. Steamer
- “U-Com, or the Dejays’ Revenge” by Karl F. Zeisler
- “Why Can’t Johnny Read? (A Scholar Protests the Influence of Television)” by Joshua Whatmough
- “Education for Electronic Journalism” by Robert Lindsay
- “Twenty-one Years of Nieman Fellowships” by Arthur M. Schlesinger
- “The Nieman Newspaper and the Nieman Foundation” by Lindsay Hoben

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