Pulitzer's School : Columbia University's School of Journalism, 1903-2003 /

Main Author: Boylan, James R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: "I have selected Columbia"
  • Chapter 2: Schools for Journalists?
  • Chapter 3: "Dealing with a wild man"
  • Chapter 4: "A posthumous affair"
  • Chapter 5: "We will start right away"
  • Chapter 6: A building called "journalism"
  • Chapter 7: "What journalism will do to Columbia"
  • Chapter 8: "If seditiion is to be excluded"
  • Chapter 9: Red apple and maraschino cherry
  • Chapter 10: The first dean
  • Chapter 11: "Ackerman hails stand of press"
  • Chapter 12: The graduate school
  • Chapter 13: Speaking to cabots
  • Chapter 14: "My dear dean"
  • Chapter 15: Outpost in chungking
  • Chapter 16: "Sweat and tears"
  • Chapter 17: Postwar ventures
  • Chapter 18: The dean and the prizes
  • Chapter 19: "Training ground"
  • Chapter 20: "The Pulitzer mandate"
  • Chapter 21: From dropout to dean
  • Chapter 22: Short-changed
  • Chapter 23: "Why a review?"
  • Chapter 24: Era of expansion
  • Chapter 25: Edging toward the abyss
  • Chapter 26: Fallout
  • Chapter 27: Desperately seeking a dean
  • Chapter 28: "Welcome to the joint"
  • Chapter 29: Hohenberg and the prizes
  • Chapter 30: Meeting fatigue
  • Chapter 31: "It appears you have a new dean"
  • Chapter 32: CJR-from new management to old
  • Chapter 33: "Sour apples"
  • Chapter 34: Showdown
  • Chapter 35: To the exits
  • Chapter 36: The conglomerate
  • Chapter 37: "Deans' Row"
  • Chapter 38: Trying to stretch the year
  • Chapter 39: "Clearly insufficient"
  • Chapter 40: Has the Pulitzer idea survived?