Selected Articles on Censorship of Speech and the PressLamar Taney Beman H.W. Wilson Company, 1930 - Počet stran: 507 |
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... reading ; but not the great mass of plain people , the people who render the decision on all questions in the last analysis . They are almost exclusively newspaper readers only , for that is all that they can afford , or all they have ...
... reading ; but not the great mass of plain people , the people who render the decision on all questions in the last analysis . They are almost exclusively newspaper readers only , for that is all that they can afford , or all they have ...
Strana 197
... readers are highly sensitized young people , and plain people whose minds are little disciplined , one realizes even more the potency of the press . When to this is added the fact that the newspapers use mass suggesion and constant ...
... readers are highly sensitized young people , and plain people whose minds are little disciplined , one realizes even more the potency of the press . When to this is added the fact that the newspapers use mass suggesion and constant ...
Strana 281
... readers may be surprised to know that a majority of all the publications I have been discus- sing are planned by their publishers for women readers . Rightly or wrongly , the editors believe that the ladies are more voluminous print ...
... readers may be surprised to know that a majority of all the publications I have been discus- sing are planned by their publishers for women readers . Rightly or wrongly , the editors believe that the ladies are more voluminous print ...
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