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Communication

Marquette University

1928

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The Attitude Of The Metropolitan Daily Toward Neighborhood Advertising, John William Conroy Jun 1928

The Attitude Of The Metropolitan Daily Toward Neighborhood Advertising, John William Conroy

Bachelors’ Theses

The material for this thesis has been gathered from personal letters, accompanied by a questionnaire, which were sent to the advertising managers of thirty-five newspapers throughout the country and Canada.

After a thorough investigation it was found that there are no books that dwell directly on the subject and the questionnaire and letter that follow directly after the bibliography were sent to gain the information.

Many of the advertising managers went to a lengthy discussion on the subject but the majority of answers were returned, written on the back of the questionnaire. These were very meager in the information that …


American Women In The Field Of Journalism, Dorothy Duffy Jun 1928

American Women In The Field Of Journalism, Dorothy Duffy

Bachelors’ Theses

The status of women in the field of Journalism today would scarcely indicate the long struggle and many rebuffs the early women writers were forced to undergo before they were accepted in the high position which wom­en now occupy in the sphere of newspaper writing.


Newspaper Fights And Campaigns For The Public Good, Matthew Jerome Berlowitz Jun 1928

Newspaper Fights And Campaigns For The Public Good, Matthew Jerome Berlowitz

Bachelors’ Theses

Many newspaper editors consider the newspaper merely as a business concern with news as the product. The newspaper is more than that. It is a sort of public utility and as such must function in the public interest other than getting out the various editions. It must aid in bettering the society that comes within its influence. There are two ways of doing this, internal and external. The internal method consists in the actual publication of both news and advertising. By following a strict ethical policy in its columns the newspaper can be of an infinite benefit to its readers.


Ford Madox Ford: A Conscious Artist, J. Wallace Carroll Jan 1928

Ford Madox Ford: A Conscious Artist, J. Wallace Carroll

Bachelors’ Theses

He had often said that he would never write a worthwhile novel until he was forty, and that prediction proved quite true. Perhaps he had correctly estimated his own ability, or perhaps he had failed to put forth his best efforts merely to keep faith with his judgment. Such a course of action would be entirely consistent with the character of the conscious artist who is Ford Madox Ford.