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    • Journalism: Craft or Profession? 

      Benedict, Jeffrey Hopkins
      This paper was undertaken to summarize some of the important thoughts on journalism and professionalism and to accumulate a list of reference materials which, hopefully, will prove helpful to anyone wishing to pursue the ...
    • The Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation: Its History 

      Garten, Charles Thomas
      Following the War Between the States and as the South began to rebuild there came to Lexington, Virginia, the leader of the Confederate cause, General Robert E. Lee. He came to assume the presidency of a little college ...
    • [The Press and Media Coverage of Poverty] 

      Coolidge, Georgina
      This paper aims out to examine the coverage of poverty by three mid-sized, daily newspapers across the country – The St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press, The Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal, and The Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal. ...
    • The Amerasia Affair and John Stewart Service: Weighing the Evidence of History 

      Brady, Matthew Paul
      Amerasia was a small, left-wing monthly magazine, now defunct, dedicated to the discussion of Asian political and cultural affairs. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, it was openly critical of the Chinese Nationalist ...