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Solow, Martin | March 19, 1955 issue

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William T. Evjue, editor and publisher of the "Capital Times" in Madison, Wisconsin is a man of exemplary candor and courage in the field of publishing and a good friend of the journal "The Nation." The occasion was the 50th anniversary of the University of Wisconsin's school of journalism and his editorial in the "Capital Times" celebrated the event in the unique Evjue manner. It was about as sharp an attack on the present state of the press in the U.S. as one has seen. Evjue said that the tremendous concentration of power, economic and financial, hence political, has reduced the mass media to an abject state of conformity.

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NATION, The (Periodical); EVJUE, William T.; PUBLISHERS & publishing; MASS media; MADISON (Wis.); WISCONSIN; UNITED States
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