Word: rosten
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Political Scientist Leo C. Rosten's comments in his 1937 book. The Washington Correspondents, are as applicable today as they were 25 years ago. Few policemen patrol the U.S. journalism beat. Last week in Manhattan, journalism's undermanned police force got a new recruit...
Though too large a share of Review's contents is either borrowed or dusty, it is livened by some fresh studies of the journalistic scene. A quarter-century after Rosten, William L. Rivers, a professor of journalism at the University of Texas, takes another look at the Washington press corps, finds its members better paid, better educated-and better equipped to resist the narrow mandates of their editors: "Of all the changes, none is more significant than a new sense of freedom from the prejudices of the home office." Strangely, the Review itself seems unwilling to be unequivocal...
...Captain Newman, M.D., Rosten...
...Captain Newman, M.D., Rosten (6) 10. Daughter of Silence, West...
...Captain Newman, M.D., Rosten...