For Distribution to CPsHacks and Dons - Teaching at the London University Journalism School 1919-1939: Its origin,development and influence.99 Andrews, Linton, 1962, <strong>The</strong> Autobiography of a Journalist.~00 Webber letter to Clarke, June 14 th 1937.101 Morley Stuart, editor, Cambridge Daily News’, to Clarke, April 28 th 1937.~02 Cmnd. 7700; Question no. 1315.103 ttopkinson, to the author, 1980.104 Frank Owen, Ttle Times, April 29 th 1947.~05 MRC MSS 86/3, George Viner’s correspondence. Dodge was Director of the N.C.T.J. from 1961-9.’See also "An Overdue Partnership" in ’<strong>The</strong> British Press’ a Commonwealth Press Union PublicationDoon Campbell (ed.), 70-1.106 See Appendix XXIV for Asa Briggs’ letter.107 Fenby (1902-74) was editor, Oxford Mail, 1928-40, and editorial director, Westminster Press, 1957-70, serving as chairman of the British committee of the International Press Institute from 1960-72.Fenby’s papers at Warwick University Modern Records Centre include no references to this. <strong>The</strong>re is anote in the papers of the N.U.J. that ’the Newspapers Publishers’ Association houses have beenexcluded since it is thought the appeal be better (to approach them) when it is desired to actually endowa department at the University.’ Viner committed the N.U.J. to it being a postgraduate course.~08 Sir Tom Hopkinson kindly lent me his papers connected with the Sussex venture, referenceTtt/SQEI9/68: ’Press Studies: A Report to the Vice-Chancellor.’ March 1968.10~ ibid.H 0 Kathleen Nott (1905-1999) to the author, August 11 th 1978.m Hopkinson, 1968, ibid.m As a former member of the Oral History Society the author is aware of the pitfalls of interviewing,and in this case Mr. Dodge’s memories were not always accurate, which is one reason for printing thelist of donors to Hopkinson’s Senior Fellowship as appendix XXV. In conversation on February 26 ’~’1982, Dodge quoted the figure of£50,000 from King, if others could be found to equal that amount,while on July 9 ’h 1983, Dodge quoted the £25,000 p.a. figure.m Hopkinson, T., 1971, ’Postgraduate Training for New-Generation Journalists,’ Journalism Today (2)No. 4. Autumn, 101-11.~14 See Appendix XV.HSBrendon, Piers, 1982, <strong>The</strong> Life andDeath (fthe Press Barons. Note chapter heading: ’Satan and Son’and the author counted nearly thirty references to ’demonic’ ’devil’ etc. A more recent perspective onthis theme is John J. Pauly "Rupert Murdoch and the Demonology of Professional Journalism" inSchudson (1995) 246-261.~6 See note 47, above.J17 See note 51, above.J J8 O’DeI1, De Forest, 1935, <strong>The</strong>’ttistory of Journalism in the United States, p 51.119 Stewart Nicholson, general secretary of the Institute of Journalists, referred to it in a letter to <strong>The</strong>Times, November 14 th 1949.~20 I.O.J. Journal, March 1944. Linton Andrews’ I.O.J. proposal to the Education Departmentsuggesting that ’a Committee representing all newspaper interests with the object of producing ascheme of training for journalism.’ Andrews claims to have instituted this ’scheme’ do not bear seriousconsideration; although he often spoke in favour of it he vilified the N.U.J. for seeking to usurp editorialprerogative in the selection of who would be selected for training. See Fortnightly Review, 168, 1950’<strong>The</strong> Conscience of the Press’ 182-3.m p.160, above, note 60/1 refers.~22 College Journalism Committee, 14 th June 1937. <strong>The</strong> University Inspectors suggested a one year postgraduatecourse in journalism for graduates of this and other universities; and the Committee agreed,but did nothing about it.m World’s Press News (WPN) February 17 th 1949.J24 John Connell, in <strong>The</strong> Times, August 31 ~t 1949.t25 <strong>The</strong> Times, November 1 ~t 1949.126 WPN, July 14 th 1949.J27 WPN, August 25 th 1949.t28 <strong>The</strong> Spectator, November 19 th 1949.~29 WPN, August 11 tj~ 1949.130 Hetherington, A., 1982, <strong>The</strong> Guardian Years’, p.53.m Royal Commission on the Press, Report, Cmnd. 6810.~32 Anthony Delano, 2007, personal conversation.181MOD100051352
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