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Vol. 4, Issue 1, 1987
The Growing Interaction of the Federal Bureaucracy and the Press: The Case of a Postal Rule, 1879-1917
By Richard B. Kielbowicz
James Fenimore Cooper and the Law of Libel in New York
By Richard Scheidenhelm
The Exchange System and the Development of American Politics in the 1820s
By Robert K. Stewart
Vol. 4, Issue 2, 1987 (Convention Papers Issue)
The Resurrection of the Prophet: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the News Weeklies
By Richard Lentz
The Party Press and Freedom of the Press, 1798-1808
By Wm. David Sloan
Producers of the “Popular Engine”: New England’s Revolutionary Newspaper Printers
By Carol Sue Humphrey
Vol. 4, Issue 3, 1987
The Image of Journalism in American Poetry
By Howard Good
When World Views Collide: Journalists and the Great Monkey Trial
By Marvin N. Olasky
Presidential Health Reporting: The Eisenhower Watershed
By Myron K. Jordan
Vol. 4, Issue 4, 1987
Charles Key Bruce: Early Journalist in India
By Basil L. Crapster
Fictional Techniques in the Journalism of David Graham Phillips
By Robert Miraldi