Research Catalog
Freedom of the press, what it is, how it was obtained, how it can be retained;
- Title
- Freedom of the press, what it is, how it was obtained, how it can be retained; prepared and released, March, 1942, by Newspaper-radio committee.
- Author
- Newspaper-radio committee, New York.
- Publication
- New York, N.Y., [1942]
Details
- Additional Authors
- United States. Federal Communications Commission.
- Description
- 1 p. ℓ., 105 p., 2 ℓ. illus. (ports.); 22 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- "Selections from the testimony of a few of the witnesses who appeared before the Federal communications commission in the newspaper-radio hearings...In some cases the testimony...has been edited."-p.3.
- Includes biographical sketches of the witnesses.
- Contents
- --Casey, R.D. The historical relationship of the press and radio. --Mott, F.L. History of the American newspaper. --Siebert, F.S. The meaning of the first amendment. --Hays, A.G. The right to free speech. --Angell, Ernest. The danger to the democratic process by absolute classification of the media of communications. --Pound, Roscoe. The origin and development of the Bill of rights.
- Call Number
- *GAH p.v. 231
- LCCN
- 42018766
- OCLC
- 3693421
- Author
- Newspaper-radio committee, New York.
- Title
- Freedom of the press, what it is, how it was obtained, how it can be retained; prepared and released, March, 1942, by Newspaper-radio committee.
- Imprint
- New York, N.Y., [1942]
- Added Author
- United States. Federal Communications Commission.
- Research Call Number
- *GAH p.v. 231