- “Down Where the People Live” by William F. Johnston
- “The Japanese Press (Post-MacArthur” by Robert P. Martin
- “Rx For Rules of Thumb” by Clay Schoenfeld
- “The Community Weekly — Is It Printshop or Newspaper” by Walter Wilcox
- “The Great Untold Story—City Hall” by Oxie Reichler
- “The Cult of Incredibility” by David Manning White
- “Al Capp Views the Networks” by Al Capp
- “The Legacy of Scripps” by Kenneth Stewart and John Tebbell
- “It Is a Bigger Job to Get Out a Constructive Newspaper” by Donovan M. Richardson
- “Is Press Freedom Infringed by License Tax?” by Robert W. Brown
- “When Is a Gift Not a Gift” by Richard L. Neuberger
- “Sensible Newswriting” by James E. Sellers
- “What More Can a College Do?” by Nat R. Howard
- “A Negro Reporter Looks at ‘The Negro Problem'” by William Brower
- “When Are Crusades Necessary? Are They Confessions of Papers’ Failures?”
The Japanese Press - Problem of Freedom
