Commission on Freedom of the Press Papers 1927-1946.

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Commission on Freedom of the Press Papers 1927-1946.

This collection contains reports, memoranda, statements, drafts, notes, correspondence and clippings of the Commission on Freedom of the Press, 1943-1946, as well as historical notes and related material on the Federal Communications Commission, 1927-1946.

5.5 linear ft (ca. 2,600 in 13 boxes).

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Funded by grants from Time, Inc., and Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., the Commission on Freedom of the Press was appointed in 1944 to investigate the freedom, function, and responsibilities of the major agencies of mass communication. Commission members included Robert Hutchins, chairman; Zechariah Chaffee, vice-chairman; John M. Clark; John Dickinson; William E. Hocking; Harold Lasswell; Archibald MacLeish; Charles Merriam; Reinhold Niebuhr; Robert Redfield; Beardsley Ruml; Arthur Schlesinger; ...