Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and courage to do it, can preserve that public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery. Seeking Free & Responsible Media - Page 26Full view - About this book
| Associated Press - 1918 - 494 pages
...have ceased to frequent the newspaper offices. "Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with...sham and a mockery. A cynical, mercenary, demagogic, corrupt press will produce in time a people as base as itself. The power to mold the future of the... | |
| Don Carlos Seitz - 1924 - 552 pages
...Cleveland at Princeton." He remarked in conclusion: "Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with...sham and a mockery. A cynical, mercenary, demagogic, corrupt press will produce in time a people as base as itself. The power to mould the future of the... | |
| George Henry Payne - 1920 - 496 pages
...public opinion would be shapeless and dumb. Our republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, publicspirited press, with...which popular government is a sham and a mockery." 4 4 Review of Reviews, February, 1912, p. 187. CHAPTER XXVIII CONCLUSION William Randolph Hearst —... | |
| Bruce W. Sanford - 2000 - 268 pages
...awards that bear his name, Pulitzer continued: Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with...virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery.67 Out of this public-spiritedness, and out of the need for sensational stories, arose the... | |
| F. Earle Fox, David W. Virtue - 2002 - 561 pages
...1904: Our republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right,...press will produce in time a people as base as itself. We have arrived. By the early 1990's, the shock troops of the "gay" agenda were hitting publicly and... | |
| Jay William Lorsch, Leslie Berlowitz, Andy Zelleke - 2005 - 202 pages
...Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, wrote, "Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with...know the right and courage to do it, can preserve tJiat public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery. A cynical, mercenary,... | |
| Craig Silverman - 2007 - 396 pages
...an article in the North American Review. "Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together," he wrote. "An able, disinterested, public-spirited press,...the hands of the journalists of future generations." Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism opened on September 30, 1912, a decade after Pulitzer had... | |
| William F. Woo - 2007 - 213 pages
...would follow him across a sea of fire) and the words to give the vision life. Try this, from 1904: An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with...press will produce in time a people as base as itself. Hearing anything like that lately from Tony Ridder or Arthur Sulzberger or Dean Singleton? How about... | |
| Roy J. Harris - 2007 - 487 pages
...Review the same year as his will, Pulitzer wrote: Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together. An able, disinterested, publicspirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and the courage to do it, can preserve the public virtue without which popular government is a sham and... | |
| 1910 - 440 pages
...opinion would be shapeless and dumb. Our republic and its press will rise or fall together. A noble, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained...know the right and courage to do it, can preserve the public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery. So the greatest service... | |
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