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The Correspondent's Book

Bates, Ralph | July 25, 1942 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Assignment to Berlin," by Harry W. Flannery. Much of it is about Mr. Flannery's not very exciting profession. In the book, a radio correspondent will meet bureaucrats, censors, and officials, not very interesting creatures unless one is interested in the study of censorship for his own sake. It may be admitted that what a censor permits one to say, or what he prohibits, may throw light upon a government's plans. Mr. Flannery throws no light, however.

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ASSIGNMENT to Berlin (Book); FLANNERY, Harry W.; BOOKS; JOURNALISTS; CENSORSHIP; LIBRARY materials
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