Fall 1956: The Press and the Campaign

List of Articles
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  • “Where They Are Now” by Louis M. Lyons
  • “Crisis in Communication” by Marquis Childs
  • “Staff Memo: 1956 Elections” by J. R. Wiggins
  • “The Press’ Stake in Performance Studies” by Charles E. Higbie
  • “A Basis For Fair Campaign Coverage” by Nathan B. Blumberg
  • “The Jury Does Not Wish To Be Judged” by Alex S. Edelstein
  • “Three Jobs for the Editorial Page” by John Hulteng
  • “Reporting The Findings of Economics” by Julius Duscha, J. Edward Hale and Richard E. Mooney
  • “Decisive Role of the Science Reporter” by Dr. Leona Baumgartner
  • “Government and the Citizen in Medical Research” by J. Percy Priest
  • “Are You Going To The Melbourne Games?” by Fred Flowers
  • “The Opportunity of Journalism” by Malcolm Bauer
  • “The Press of New Zealand” by Desmond Stone
  • “The South and the N.A.A.C.P.” by Richard L. Harwood
  • “Too Much of a Muchness” by Desmond Stone
  • “The Grass Roots Foreign Correspondent” by Blair Bolles
  • “Mr. Lippmann’s First Quarter-Century” by Alistair Cooke