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CONTENTS
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Accessories of life | 475 | |
Tendency toward specialization | 475 | |
Changes in character of illustration | 475 | |
Fashions in humor | 476 | |
Interest in health shown | 476 | |
Industrial conditions | 476 | |
Illustrations an aid to justice | 476 | |
Changes in celebrating holidays shown | 477 | |
Easter in the illustration | 477 | |
Reconstruction through foreign language press | 477 | |
The illustrated advertisement | 478 | |
Changes in character | 478 | |
Advertisement shows new demands | 478 | |
Reconstruction through advertisements of department store | 479 | |
Wide range of interests disclosed | 479 | |
But reconstruct only favorable conditions | 480 | |
Other advertisements record adverse conditions | 480 | |
Effect of a serious fire on advertisements | 480 | |
Strikes in advertising | 480 | |
"Out of work" | 480 | |
"Help wanted" | 481 | |
Effect of war on advertising | 482 | |
The seamy side shown | 482 | |
Miseries of war disclosed by advertisements | 482 | |
War and industrial society | 483 | |
Prohibition and liquor in advertisements | 484 | |
Parts of the press less helpful in reconstruction | 484 | |
The press in reconstructing social life | 484 | |
The country press | 485 | |
The press in high life | 485 | |
England in the Spectator | 487 | |
Frontier conditions in the press | 487 | |
Test of place of press in reconstruction | 488 | |
Limitations of authority | 490 | |
Importance of press in reconstructing normal life | 491 | |
Appendix I: Biographical Notes | 493 | |
Appendix II: Bibliographical Notes | 517 | |
Index | 523 |