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Communication

Bachelors’ Theses

1932

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A Comparison Of The Editorial Pages Of The New York Times And The Chicago Tribune During April, May, And June, 1931, Miriam A. Doyle Jun 1932

A Comparison Of The Editorial Pages Of The New York Times And The Chicago Tribune During April, May, And June, 1931, Miriam A. Doyle

Bachelors’ Theses

The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain, by a comparison of the editorial pages of the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times, the general attitude and tone of the two papers. Page make-u.p, reader appeal, style, versatility, and controversial attitude, are considered in judging the character of the paper. The papers are to be judged as to their journalistic value, and their worth to their readers.


Theatrical Publicity In Milwaukee Newspapers During 1931, Gerald P. Caffrey Feb 1932

Theatrical Publicity In Milwaukee Newspapers During 1931, Gerald P. Caffrey

Bachelors’ Theses

For a better understanding of the various papers' treatment of theatrical publicity, it is advisable to consider the system of organization under which the dramatic writers work in each of the newspaper offices.


Editorial Policy Of The Milwaukee Sentinel On A Number Of Pertinent Questions From January 1, 1931 To October 1, 1931, Edward Joseph Byrne Jan 1932

Editorial Policy Of The Milwaukee Sentinel On A Number Of Pertinent Questions From January 1, 1931 To October 1, 1931, Edward Joseph Byrne

Bachelors’ Theses

The purpose of this thesis is to point out the editorial policy of the Milwaukee Sentinel on a number of questions of importance and to inspect the editorials of the paper over a representative period thereby determining how the policy has been carried out. Choosing the nine-month period from January 1, 1931 to October ·1, 1931, I have attempted to point out whether the paper has bean consistent in its policy on these questions over this period.