The Lindbergh Case and the Media

"The Lindbergh Case in Its Relation to American Newspapers"

Speech

By: Walter Lippmann

Date: April 18, 1936

Source: Lippmann, Walter. "The Lindbergh Case in Its Relation to American Newspapers." Speech presented at the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 16–18, 1936.

About the Author: Walter Lippmann's (1889–1974) sixty-plus years in journalism spanned the twentieth century from the beginning of World War I until the end of the Vietnam War. Chosen at twenty-four as the first editor of the weekly journal The New Republic, Lippmann eventually rose to become one of the nation's most respected, nationally syndicated columnists.

"Have You Seen This Baby?"

Photograph

By: Anonymous

Date: March 1932

Source: "Have You Seen This Baby?" March 1932. AP/Wide...

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