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Tainted Newspapers, Good and Bad, Vol. 15 (Classic Reprint)

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Kansas Newspaper Week at the University of Kansas, May 10 to 14, 1914, saw the gathering of 250 Kansas editors to pursue lecture courses in advertising, circulation, printing costs, newspaper costs, and news handling, conducted by specialists in these lines brought to the conference by the Department of Journalism. On each of the four days of the session a National Journalism Conference was held at which speakers of national importance discussed questions of vital interest to the newspaper world. The addresses together with a stenographic report of the proceedings of the Week will be issued by the Department of Journalism in bulletin form. The following bulletins are in preparation:

Number 1. First Question before the National Conference.
2. Second and Third Questions before the National Conference.
3. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Questions before the National Conference.
4. Seventh and Eighth Questions before the National Conference.
5. "A Modern Type of Country Journalism," by Ralph Tennal.
6. "Community Service," Frank LeRoy Blanchard.
7. "Things to Tell the Merchant," Marco Morrow.
8. "The Second Candle of Journalism, Richard H. Waldo.
9. "How Country Editors can get National Advertising," George Hough Perry.
10. "Circulation Problems," F. M. Ball.
11. "Newspaper Costs," J. C. Morrison.
12. "Tainted Newspapers, Good and Bad," Washington Gladden.
13. "When I was Young as You are Young," Henry King.
14. "Some Weaknesses of Modern Journalism," Oswald Garrison Villard.
15. "The Editor as Schoolmaster," Hamilton Holt.
16. "Training of Newspaper Makers," B. B. Herbert, and "Our Advertising Agency," George E. Marcellus.
17. "Printing Costs," Ed. E. Sheasgreen.
18. "Selling Newspaper Space," James Melvin Lee.

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Authors Washington Gladden
Publisher Forgotten Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2015
 
No. of pages 26
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 1 mm
Weight 51 g
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Lifestyle, personal development
Humanities, art, music > History

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