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Exhibit JC42 - The Leveson Inquiry

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For Distribution to CPsAppendicesAprilBooks for Journalists (includes Francis Gribble’s subtitled ’<strong>The</strong> FirstSchool of Joumalism.’)AprilWhat an Editor Expects of a Reporter (by Valentine Knapp, Ex-Presidentof the Newspaper Society.)JulyBook Reviews. Including ’Barrie as Journalist and Author. Training forLiterature, (by F.J. Harvey Damton.)1930 January Liverpool Lecture Circle SubjectsFebruary <strong>The</strong> Teaching of Joumalism in America (University of Missouri)March <strong>The</strong> Question of Status. <strong>The</strong> New Journalists’ Views.April<strong>The</strong> Question of Status. Examinations thought to be a First Step. (by JamesFieldhouse, Chairman, Burton branch.)JulyA Code for Journalists. International Federation of Journalists proposedCourt of Honour.August N.U.J. <strong>Exhibit</strong>ion. ’Tommy’ Winter Wins It. 1938 Dip J. Ast. Editor,News, BBCTV in 1960s.1931 February Don’t Close the Ranks - Stop the Failures. Make Membership Conditionalon Ability. (by James Fieldhouse)March Members’ Rostrum - Readers Letters on Subject of Entry Examination andUniversity training raised above,1932 June Education Committee Article -No 1.<strong>The</strong> Struggle for the Freedom of the Press (J.G. Gregson)July(continued)August/September (continued)October Education Committee Article - No 2. Journalism Came BeforeNewspapers. Elizabethan News Pamphlets (by J.S. Dean.)December No 3. (though not so titled): Are Journalists Born or Made? Which isBetter ’Flair’ or Education? (by J.W.T. Ley)1933 January Education Committee Article -No 4. Journalists and Education. WhatYoung Men Have to Face (by T. Cox Meech.)February Education Committee Articles - No 5. Can Journalism Be Saved From theGutter? An Optimistic Appeal to Young Journalists (by W.J.Chamberlain.)March Education Committee Articles - No 6. Great Stuff This Education. FromCynical Sophistication to Economic Right and Cultural Ideals. (by HaroldDowns.)May/June Journalists and Education. A Word to Hannen Swaffer. (by J.S.Dean,Secretary, Education Committee.)JulyJournalists and Education (by Semper Fidelis.)1934 September Book Review. 12,000 Learning Journalism in U.S.A. (by. F.J.M.)1935 October Training and Education. Why Should the Journalist be Exempt? (by H.T.Hamson.)November Training and Education. Is H.T.H. on the Wrong Bus? (by JosephWhittaker.)1936 January Education for Journalists. A Straight Talk to Branches. (by J.G. Gregson,Chairman, N.U.J. Education Committee)February Education for Journalists. Advantages of a Correspondence Course. (byH.T. Hamson.)1936 March Journalists and Education. What is the Attitude of Union Members? (byJ.W.T. Ley, Member, Education Committee.)April(1) Things to Think About. (First of a series of articles on subjects ofpractical interest to journalists.) (by F. J. Mansfield, Author of ’Subediting’and ’<strong>The</strong> Complete Journalist.’)270MOD100051441

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