Senator Asks Constituents Their Feelings on the Press
Date: 07 January 1973
Sen V Hartke, member of Sen communications subcom has sent his constituents questionnaire on their feelings toward news indus and press freedom
7. ledna 1973 bylo neděle pod hvězdičkou ♑. Byl 6 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Richard M. Nixon.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 53 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly středa 7. ledna 2026 před 187 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou čtvrtek 7. ledna 2027, za 177 dní. Žili jste 19 545 dní nebo přibližně 469 090 hodin nebo přibližně 28 145 425 minut nebo přibližně 1 688 725 500 sekund.
Date: 07 January 1973
Sen V Hartke, member of Sen communications subcom has sent his constituents questionnaire on their feelings toward news indus and press freedom
Date: 08 January 1973
By ELIE ABEL
Elie ABEL
Columbia Univ Graduate School of Journalism Dean E Abel comments on increasing enrollments in journalism depts of US schools; notes idealistic beliefs of many students who are interested in working in news field, that include reforming Amer soc; drawing; annual educ rev
Date: 07 January 1973
By ANTHONY LEWIS
Anthony LEWIS
A Lewis comments on C H King's book The Cecil King Diary, 1965-70; notes book focuses overwhelmingly on Brit politics, and most of all on former Prime Min H Wilson; King illus
Date: 07 January 1973
Internatl Assn of Firefighters announces $4,500 annual contest for best news media stories and photos illustrating professional life of firemen
Date: 07 January 1973
J Jemail, NY Daily News 'inquiring fotographer,' retires on Jan 6 after working for News since '21; career revd
Date: 07 January 1973
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor comments on criticism by Nixon aide P J Buchanan, in TV int, of 'instant analysis' of Nixon's speeches; defends practice
Date: 07 January 1973
By DAVID K. SHIPLER
David SHIPLER
survey of recent wave of subpoenas and contempt-of-ct citations against newsmen cites 1 story on corruption in La pol that has been lost because an information source feared subpoena threat; Baton Rouge State Times reporter L Dickinson asserts that 'arguments that used to be easy--that you would protect them and so forth--now become more difficult'