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Foreword | ||
Author's Note | ||
Hard, Soft, and Medium | 1 | |
Fashions in News | 20 | |
Notes on a Noble Calling | 37 | |
Covering New York | 51 | |
The Quick and the Dead | 67 | |
The Man with the Green Eyeshade | 88 | |
The Man with the Camera | 100 | |
Sports - Valhalla's Bull-Pen | 115 | |
Maestros with Brasses and Wood-Winds | 134 | |
Newspaper Style and "Don'ts" | 152 | |
Sermon on Ethics | 167 | |
The Nightmare of Libel | 186 | |
The Job and the School of Journalism | 207 | |
The Free Press under the Revolution | 222 | |
News on the Air | 235 | |
A Gallery of Angels | 248 | |
Twelve of New York | 265 | |
Memorandum for Tomorrow | 326 | |
Index | 333 |
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