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1924

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The Relation Of The Mind To The Voice And Body In Expression, Helen Brockman Jun 1924

The Relation Of The Mind To The Voice And Body In Expression, Helen Brockman

Bachelors’ Theses

Expression is the manifestation of mental activity; the outward sign of inward life. Every action of the face or hand, every modulation of the voice is simply an outward effect of an inward condition. We get the thoughts, feelings, and character of our fellow-being from the action of his body or from what we hear from his voice. Hence, we see that expression is not of the body, but through the body; it is manifested by motions and actions of the body, by tones and modulations of the voice. But "it is the soul that speaks."


Newspaper Ethics, David M. Delany Apr 1924

Newspaper Ethics, David M. Delany

Bachelors’ Theses

Practically every newspaper before 1900 had been a law unto itself. Journalism was without a code of ethics or a system of self-restraint and self-respect. This is well shown by the fighting attitude of the early editor who left his newspaper office to visit a rival editor arid force his opinion upon him with physical force if necessary. Early journalism had no sure standards of either work or duty. Its intellectual landscapes were anonymous; its moral destination was confused. From that time the journalistic standards have continued to raise until today it is said that the ethics of journalism are …