Dateline: Washington; the story of national affairs journalism in the life and times of the National Press Club.
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Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday,
1949.
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Table of Contents:
- An introductory note, by A. Krock
- Prehistory, by D. Aikman
- From such a bond, by S. Hart
- This is how it used to be, by B. N. Timmons
- The placid twenties, by F. Knebel
- "We interrupt this program," by T. F. Koop
- Moisture, a trace, by H. J. Dodge. "And here we sit today!" By H. Morrow
- Tradesmen's entrance, by H. J. Dodge
- "Just one more, please," by H. L. Kany and W. C. Bourne
- Handouts, by B. Catton
- Autocrats of the breakfast table, by C. Phillips
- World War II, by L. C. Wilson
- Passed by censor, by G. Creel, B. Price, E. Davis, and W. A. Kinney
- The diplomatic correspondent, by W. R. Deuel
- Every day is election day, by F. C. Othman
- Coverage today, by T. L. Stokes
- Journalist and journalese, by C. B. Jones.