- “The Newspaper Job” by John B. Oakes
- “Are Newspapers Losing the Competition for Talent? A Journalism Dean Thinks They Are” by Norval Neil Luxon
- “Bill Worthy Reports on China” by William Worthy
- “Covering Red China: Not Only May We, But Can We?” by Harold R. Isaacs
- “Press Neglect of the Humanities” by Howard Mumford Jones
- “Canada in Washington: A Canadian Editor Views the News from Inside His Embassy” by R. A. Farquharson
- “Travel Grants for Regional Editors: First Report on a Project of Southern Niemans”
- “Cuban Press: Censorship Replaces Bribery” by Marvin Alisky
- “Trial By Newspaper” by Joseph M. Harvey
- “The Lesson of Advertising” by Gerald W. Johnson
- “Why I Took The First Amendment” by William A. Price
- “Science, Censorship And The Public Interest” by Gerard Piel
- “Women’s Magazines — Dope or Dynamite?” by Roland E. Wolseley

Are Newspapers Losing The Competition For Talent?