Essays and minutes, 1999 Jan. 19; [typescript].

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Essays and minutes, 1999 Jan. 19; [typescript].

Minutes include brief outline of talks and reaction to paper presented by Judy Turk. Outline of talk given by Judy Turk, The Religion of Journalistic Objectivity (10 sheets), re the meaning of objectivity and the problem with accuracy in all forms of journalism. Also including "five minute paper" presented by Turk, "Experiences on Martin Luther King's Birthday"(6 sheets), re author's involvement in a Martin Luther King remembrance day at USC which included a tutoring session at the S.C. Department for Juvenile Justice.

1 folder (25 sheets) ; 28 cm.

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