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World Press Freedom Committee (1 of 2)


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    World Press Freedom Committee (2 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 35 items. Booklets, pamphlets, newsletters and other material related to activities of World Press Freedom Committee. Notable items include: 153-pp. booklet, The Media Crisis...a continuing challenge (1982) ; pamphlet, "Challenging the Censors," (1987) ; 42-pp. booklet, Licensing of Journalists violates Human Rights, (1986) ; 29-pp. booklet, staple-bound, "Killed, wounded, jailed, expelled (instances involving journalists during 1984)", prepared 4/1985 by ASNE. Split into two folders.

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    IAPA - Committee for Freedom of the Press (1 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 40 items - letters, reports, forms, clippings and other material. Notable names and items include: 36-pp. packet, "The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press - The Reagan Administration and the News Media," 3/1986 ; Inter American Press Association (IAPA) press releases on various subjects ; 30+ pp. stapled packet, "(IAPA) Midyear Meeting...Panama" (3/1985) - Report on the Committee of Freedom of the Press and Information ; multi-page "Midyear Meeting...Panama (3/1985), "Resolutions" ; multi-page "General Assembly...1984 - Attendance List" (Cent. & South American journalists) ; array of informational booklets on IAPA ; multi-page reports for General Assembly, Cartagena, "Resolutions" and "Conclusions," 10/1985. Split into two folders.

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    IAPA - Committee for Freedom of the Press (2 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 40 items - letters, reports, forms, clippings and other material. Notable names and items include: 36-pp. packet, "The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press - The Reagan Administration and the News Media," 3/1986 ; Inter American Press Association (IAPA) press releases on various subjects ; 30+ pp. stapled packet, "(IAPA) Midyear Meeting...Panama" (3/1985) - Report on the Committee of Freedom of the Press and Information ; multi-page "Midyear Meeting...Panama (3/1985), "Resolutions" ; multi-page "General Assembly...1984 - Attendance List" (Cent. & South American journalists) ; array of informational booklets on IAPA ; multi-page reports for General Assembly, Cartagena, "Resolutions" and "Conclusions," 10/1985. Split into two folders.

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    Press Freedom - Commentary (1 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 15 items - booklets, reprints and pamphlets containing material related to LAT "contempt case" and other cases. Notable names and items include: booklet, University of Missouri Bulletin, "Missouri Honor Awards for Distinguished Service in Journalism - 1956" ; reprint booklet, "Freedom of the Press in Prospect and Retrospect," by Leon Yankwich, Southern California Law Review, 3/1942 ; booklet, "Newspapers and the Law" by Robert R. McCormick of Chicago Tribune, an address to the Chicago Bar Assn., 12/10/1938 ; complete 3/1939 issue of The Ohio Newspaper ; 39-pp. booklet, "...Criminal Court of Appeals, State of Oklahoma, Robert Wood against The State of Oklahoma..." ; three issues of Freedom of Information Center Report(s) from 1967 - 1969 (U. of Missouri at Columbia) ; 36-pp. booklet, Fair Trial vs. A Free Press (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions), 9/1965 ; article copy, Southern California Law Review, 1/1940, "Contempt of court - interference with the administration of justice - publications" ; 26-pp. reprint, "Supreme Court of the United States - October Term, 1945... Pennekamp and The Miami Herald... vs. The State of Florida" ; 16-pp. bound speech transcript, "Guard It, Cherish It and Work for It," - address by Henry F. Pringle broadcast on Columbia network, National Newspaper Week, 10/6/1941 ; letter, 11/25/1941, to Harry Chandler from William S. Paley (President, Columbia Broadcasting) in connection with previously mentioned speech transcript. Split into two folders.

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    IAPA - Committee for Freedom of the Press - Reports

    Manuscripts

    7 items: 4-pp. "Report to the Freedom of Information Committee of (IAPA) on the United States, Cartagena, Columbia (10/1985) ; 2-pp. "Report to the Freedom of Information Committee of (IAPA) on the United States, Salvador, Brazil" (1986) ;2-pp. "Report on the United States to the Freedom of Information Committee (IAPA), Vancouver, B.C. (9/1986) ; 3-pp. "Report on the United States to the Freedom of Information Committee, (IAPA) - San Antonio, TX (3/1987) ; 3-pp. "Report on the United States to the Freedom of Information Committee (IAPA), Santiago de Chile" (11/1987) ; 4-pp. "Report on the United States....Santo Domingo" (3/1988) ; 3-pp. "Report on the United States... Salt Lake City" (10/1988).

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    Press Freedom - Commentary (2 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 15 items - booklets, reprints and pamphlets containing material related to LAT "contempt case" and other cases. Notable names and items include: booklet, University of Missouri Bulletin, "Missouri Honor Awards for Distinguished Service in Journalism - 1956" ; reprint booklet, "Freedom of the Press in Prospect and Retrospect," by Leon Yankwich, Southern California Law Review, 3/1942 ; booklet, "Newspapers and the Law" by Robert R. McCormick of Chicago Tribune, an address to the Chicago Bar Assn., 12/10/1938 ; complete 3/1939 issue of The Ohio Newspaper ; 39-pp. booklet, "...Criminal Court of Appeals, State of Oklahoma, Robert Wood against The State of Oklahoma..." ; three issues of Freedom of Information Center Report(s) from 1967 - 1969 (U. of Missouri at Columbia) ; 36-pp. booklet, Fair Trial vs. A Free Press (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions), 9/1965 ; article copy, Southern California Law Review, 1/1940, "Contempt of court - interference with the administration of justice - publications" ; 26-pp. reprint, "Supreme Court of the United States - October Term, 1945... Pennekamp and The Miami Herald... vs. The State of Florida" ; 16-pp. bound speech transcript, "Guard It, Cherish It and Work for It," - address by Henry F. Pringle broadcast on Columbia network, National Newspaper Week, 10/6/1941 ; letter, 11/25/1941, to Harry Chandler from William S. Paley (President, Columbia Broadcasting) in connection with previously mentioned speech transcript. Split into two folders.

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