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CONTENTS
Chapter IV
The Press and Other Activities
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"No man liveth unto himself" 85
Expansion of classes of material used by the historian 85
Connection between press and government 85
Specific questions involved 86
Official patronage 86
Advertisements 87
Political office and the press in France 87
Political honors in England 88
Financial rewards for the press 89
Effect of government connection on authoritativeness 89
Party organs declining 90
General effect of connection between press and governmental parties 90
Relation between press and Church 91
Explanation of relation 91
Mutual dependence of press and Church 92
Compromise on disagreements between the two 92
Effect of mutual relation on authoritativeness of the press 93
Effect where Church is independent 93
Effect of an established Church 93
Effect of still different conditions in America and France 94
The newspaper and public health 95
Press supports certain conditions of health 95
Cautious on other sides of public health 96
Caution needed by historian 96
The press in the industrial world 97
May incur enmity of employers 97
Minimum wage for journalists 97
The press as a business enterprise 98
Its own difficulties 98
The press and social welfare 98
Its general social activities 98
Social activities among newsboys 99
Welfare work among its own employees 99
La Prensa 99
Object of welfare work unimportant to historian 100
Welfare work through correspondence columns 100
Social workers apparently indifferent to press 101
Mutual relations of press and education 101
Interest of press in education 101
Interest of education in the press 101
Embarrassment of the press in dealing with education 102
The press and literature 103