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sensationalism, "hokum" and faking; when journalists shall possess an education and training commensurate with their enormous and delicated social responsibility; and when all these shall have been made lasting and permanent by a working organization of journalists: then shall the public press

have awakened to its enormous responsibility in a democracy

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that of popularizing significant information which become the food of thought and opinion. And when citizens shall be thus better informed, their individual wills will count for more in the making of the common will.

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