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Vol. 14, Issue 1, Winter 1997
Promoting the Progressive Indian: Lee Harkins and The American Indian Magazine
By John M. Coward
James Lawrence Fly’s Fight for a Free Marketplace of Ideas
By Mickie Edwardson
Caro Brown and the Duke of Duval: The Story of the First Woman to Win the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting
By Robert Jones and Louis K. Falk
The Founding of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. and the Arizona Project: The Most Significant Post-Watergate Development in U.S. Investigative Journalism
By Maria Marron
Foreign Embassies in the United States as Communist Propaganda Sources: 1945-1960
By Alex Nagy
Essay Review
Journalism History Goes Interactive at the Newseum
By Rodger Streitmatter
Research Essay
The Black Press and the 1936 Olympics
By John D. Stevens
Vol. 14, Issue 2, Spring 1997
The Role of the Black Press in the 1923 Trial of Marcus Mosiah Garvey
By Julette B. Carter
Choosing a Team for Democracy: Henry R. Luce and the Commission on Freedom of the Press
By Jane S. McConnell
That Delightful Relationship: Presidents and White House Correspondents in the 1920s
By Stephen Ponder
Type and Stereotype: Frederic E. Lockley, Pioneer Journalist
By Charles E. Rankin
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Research Essays and Notes
The Joseph Medill Patterson Papers: A Publisher’s View of the Early 20th Century
By Alfred Lawrence Lorenz
The Jhistorian Online
By David T.Z. Mindich, Elliot King, Barbara Straus Reed, and David Abrahamson
The World of Change in TV News: A Conversation with Garrick Utley
By Michael D. Murray
Vol. 14, Issue 3 & 4, Summer/Fall 1997
Introductory Essay: The Shifting Paradigms of Investigative Journalism in the 20th Century
By Frederick Blevens
Women and the “Larger Household”: The “Big Six” and Muckraking
By Kathleen L. Endres
Avenging Angel or Deceitful Devil?: The Development of Drew Pearson, a New Kind of Investigative Journalist
By Steve Weinberg
Dante’s Watergate: All the President’s Men as a Romance Narrative
By Mark Hunter
Essays
The Investigative Tradition in American Journalism
By James L. Aucoin
More than Muckraking: Women and Municipal Housekeeping Journalism
By Agnes Hooper Gottlieb
Muckraking: A Term Worth Redefining
By Kathleen L. Endres
Other Research Articles
Journalist Mark Ethridge’s Diplomatic Missions in Post- World War II Europe: The Making of a Cold Warrior
By Morgan David Arant Jr.
Sketches of Life and Society: Horace Greeley’s Vision for Foreign Correspondence
By Ulf Jonas Bjork
Sending Bundles of Hope: The Use of Female Celebrities in Bundles for Britain’s Public Relations Campaign
By Anelia Dimitrova
Exploring the Historical Image of Journalists as Heavy Drinkers from 1850-1950
By Fred Fedler
Mass-Produced Reform: Henry Ford’s Dearborn Independent
By James Foust
The Work that Came Before the Art: Willa Cather as Journalist, 1893-1912
By Carolyn Kitch
Unequal Partners: Gender Relationships in Victorian Radical Journalism
By David R. Spencer
Margaret Schofield Wang: Opening a Window on a Different China
By Rodger Streitmatter
Oh, That Proper Mix: Selective Boosterism on the North Idaho Mining Frontier Society
By David J. Vergobbi
Magazine Coverage of First Ladies from Hoover to Clinton from Election Through the First One Hundred Days in Office
By Liz Watts
Research Essays
Field, F.P.A., and Lardner: Notable Newspaper Columnists
By S.L. Harrison
An Historical Overview of The Doctors Syndicated Columnists from Dr. William Brady to Dr. George Crane
By Richard Weiner