Introduction; Emerging Journalism Professionalism and Modernity by Betty Houchin Winfield; The Scene in 1908; 1908: A Very Political Year for the Press by Betty Houchin Winfield From Whiskey Ads to the Reverend Jellyfish: Media Law in 1908 by Sandra Davidson; Modernization: Journalism Comes of Age; Community Journalism: A Continuous Objective by William Howard Taft Press Clubs Champion Journalism Education by Stephen Banning Philosophy at Work: Ideas Made a Difference by Hans Ibold and Lee Wilkins; Institutional Rumblings and Change; Power, Irony, and Contradictions: Education and the News Business by Fred Blevens The Age of ""Glory and Risk"": The Advertising Industry Finds Its Worth by Caryl Cooper; Journalism's Extended Family; Work in Progress: Labor and the Press in 1908 by Bonnie Brennen Good Women and Bad Girls: Women and Journalism in 1908 by Maurine H. Beasley; General Assignment Plus; Sports Journalism and the New American Character of Energy and Leisure by Tracy Everbach Enter Stage Right: Critics Flex Their Muscles in the Heyday of Live Performances by Scott Fosdick 1908: The Beginnings of Globalization of Journalism Education by John C. Merrill and Hans Ibold The Look of 1908: Newspaper Design Status at a Turning Point in Journalism by Lori England Wegman; Journalism's Concurrent Voices; Reform Consume: Social Tumult on the Pages of Progressive Era Magazines by Janice Hume Foreign Voices Yearning to Breathe Free: The Early Twentieth-Century Immigrant Press in the United States by Berkley Hudson Forced to the Margins: The Early Twentieth-Century African American Press by Earnest Perry and Aimee Edmondson; Conclusion; 1908: The Aftermath by Betty Houchin Winfield.
Betty Houchin Winfield is University of Missouri Distinguished Curators' Professor and the author of three books, including FDR and the News Media.
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