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CONTENTS
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Courses at the University of Lille | 458 | |
Plan of de Blowitz | 459 | |
Sentiment against it in England | 459 | |
And in Canada | 459 | |
The Pulitzer School | 460 | |
Spread of schools of journalism | 460 | |
Present limitations | 461 | |
Suggested explanations | 462 | |
Future possibilities | 462 | |
The endowed press | 462 | |
General arguments in favor | 463 | |
Confusion as to nature | 463 | |
Technical journals | 463 | |
Goldwin Smith's plan | 463 | |
Lack of enthusiasm for endowed press | 464 | |
The Congressional Record | 465 | |
State and municipal journals | 466 | |
General tendency towards increasing authoritativeness of the press | 467 | |
Chapter XVII | ||
How Far Can the Past Be Reconstructed from the Press? | ||
The press enjoined to "tell the facts" | 468 | |
Inaccuracy of the press inevitable | 469 | |
Difference between accuracy and authoritativeness | 469 | |
Edward Dicey on the English press | 469 | |
Interpretation by the press necessary | 470 | |
Interpretation of the press | 470 | |
Parts of press most used in reconstructing past | 470 | |
Value of the editorial | 470 | |
Series of editorials | 470 | |
J. F. Rhodes on value of press | 471 | |
Value of illustration in reconstruction | 471 | |
Comparative freedom from authority | 471 | |
Punch, Harper's Weekly, and Life | 472 | |
Press called "anti-social" | 472 | |
Illustration enlarges horizon | 472 | |
Glimpses of luxury | 473 | |
Obverse of the shield | 473 | |
"The middle class" | 473 | |
Development of new interests shown | 474 | |
Permanent elements in society illustrated | 474 | |
Relative position of children | 474 | |
The woman's era | 475 |