Fall 1961: The Press Lives by Disclosures

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  • “Trial by Newspaper: The Supreme Court Rebukes the Press”
  • “The Press in the Cuban Fiasco” by Dom Bonafede
  • “The Press Lives by Disclosures” by Joseph Publitzer, Jr.
  • “What’s In A Name (Of A Paper)?” by Dorian J. Lester
  • “Disinterested Students vs. Interested Newspapers?” by Patrick Huber
  • “What About Weeklies?” by John C. Obert
  • “Collingwood Views the Press” by Louis M. Lyons
  • “Newspapers Should Be For Highbrows” by Roland E. Wolseley
  • “No News Is Bad News: The Ban on American Reporting from Communist China” by Robert Karr McCabe
  • “Are We The Best Informed Nation?” by James W. Markham
  • “The Press and Its Ineffective Critics” by Nathan B. Blumberg
  • “William M. Tugman: Newspaperman” by Charles T. Duncan
  • “A Nieman Fellow at Harvard” by Chanchal Sarkar
  • “Newspaper Makeup and Typography Contests” by Harold W. Wilson