- “Elmer Davis Speaks His Mind”
- “The Great Secrecy Case: Was It Suppression or Service in San Francisco’s Kidnaping” by Kenneth E. Wilson
- “Who Should Train Our Newspapermen?” by Keen Rafferty
- “Information–Do the American People Really Want It?” by Frank J. Starzel
- “Reporting in the Far East: II” by Christopher Rand
- “The UNESCO’s Two-Point Indictment of the Major News Services” by Lawrence Fernsworth
- “‘Fish or Cut Bait:’ The ‘Quick Idea’ system of foreign news coverage” by Charles E. Higbie
- “Weekly Editing—Not All It’s Cracked Up To Be” by Henry M. Keezing
- “The Time Machine—Miracle or Monster?” by Richard H. Costa
- “Newspaper Headlines: ‘Reflections of a Mere Reader'” by Jerome D. Greene
- “To Meet the Reader’s Needs” by Floyd Taylor
- “FM Offsets Local Press in Knoxville” by Leroy P. Graf
- “Some Mighty Famous Careers Wax Despite Deadly Diabetes” by Frank Carey
The Great Secrecy Case
