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Journalism in Wartime: A Symposium of the School of Journalism, the University of Missouri

by Mott, Frank Luther (editor)

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Washington, DC, U.S.A: American Council on Public Affairs, 1943. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. A collection of articles by leading American journalists contributed to a symposium published in book form for the 34th annual Journalism Week, a national forum for journalists at the University of Missouri School of Journalism (the world's first journalism school, founded in 1908); the articles, on the conduct and problems of journalism during wartime, are grouped under eight headings: The General Picture, Censorship, The Battle Fronts, Dateline Washington, Specialized Fields, Special Problems, The Public and the Press, and Post-War Reconstruction (gray cloth with blue lettering, including all contributor's names on front cover, edges slightly worn, spine slightly sunned, otherwise a good, clean, tight copy)

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Title
Journalism in Wartime: A Symposium of the School of Journalism, the University of Missouri
Author
Mott, Frank Luther (editor)
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
American Council on Public Affairs
Place of Publication
Washington, DC, U.S.A
Date Published
1943

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