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            Peter; Bernstein, Carl; Crouse, Timothy;   World  Information  and  Communication
            Krock,  Arthur;  Garrison,  William  Order;  Ombudsmen;  Press  councils
            Lloyd;  Godkin,  Edwin  Lawrence; Lipp-  Pressure  groups. See Lobbying;  National
            mann,  Walter; Maynard,  Robert;  Rifle  Association;  Political  action  com-
            McGinniss, Joe; O'Rourke,  P.  J.;  mittees;  Southern  Christian  Leadership
            Paine, Thomas;  Safire,  William;  Conference
            Thomas,  Helen; Thompson,  Hunter  Priming,  115. See also  Agenda-setting
            S.; White, Theodore  H.;  Woodward,  Progressive  Case,  115
            Robert                          Propaganda,  115-16.  See also  Creel
          Political  persuaders, 109-10.  See  also  Commission;  Elmer  Davis
            Dan  Nimmo                      Protess, David,  160
          Political  satirists,  110-11     Public  opinion,  116. See also  Opinion
           Political  techniques. See  Backlash;  Black  leaders; Polls
            power;  Concession  speech; Debates;   Public  relations,  116-17.  See  also  Dam-
            Demonstration;  Diplomacy;        age control; Photo  op; Political  per-
            Disinformation;  Leak;  Politicalization;  suaders;  Spin;  Strategic  political
            Rhetoric                          communicators; White  House  Office  of
           Politicalization,  111             Communication
           Politically  active organizations. See   Pulitzer,  Joseph, 62-63,  117-18,  155
            American  Association  of  Retired  Per-
            sons; American  Civil Liberties  Union;  Q  sort  method,  119,  138
            American  Federation  of  Labor-Con-
            gress  of  Industrial  Organizations;  Black  Radio,  34, 79,  120
            Panthers;  Christian  Coalition;  Congres-  Reagan,  Ronald,  5, 46,  120-21
            sional  Black  Caucus; John  Birch  Soci-  Rehnquist,  William  H.,  121-22
            ety;  Ku  Klux  Klan; League  of  Women  Reliance  versus use,  122
            Voters; Moral Majority;  National  Research findings  and  techniques,  100-
            Association  for  the Advancement  of  101,  105-6,  119,  122,  138,  147
            Colored  People; National  Organization  Rhetoric,  122-23
            of  Women                       Richmond  Newspapers  v.  Virginia,  123
          Polk,  James  Knox,  111-12       Robertson,  Pat, 22, 23,  123-24
          Polls,  112                       Robinson,  John,  160
          Polls  and pollsters,  54, 81,  125-26  Roosevelt,  Anna  Eleanor, 7-8,  124-25
          Presidential  media  manipulation,  112-13  Roosevelt,  Franklin  D.,  11,  34, 42, 64,
          Presidential  news  conferences,  113  125
          Presidents  and  the press. See FDR  and  Roper,  Elmo,  125-26
            Radio; Jefferson,  Thomas; JFK  and tel-
            evision;  Kennedy-Nixon  Debates;  Sabato, Larry,  127,  159
            Nixon,  Richard  M.;  One-party press;   Safire,  William,  127-28
            Polk,  James  Knox; Presidential  media  Sarnoff,  David,  128
            manipulation;  Presidential  news  confer-  Schenck v.  United States,  3,  13, 24, 128-
            ence; Reagan,  Ronald;  Roosevelt,  29
            Franklin  D.                    Schramm,  Wilbur,  129,  157
          Presidents'  wives  and  the press. See  Clin-  Scopes  Monkey  Trial,  129-30
            ton,  Hillary; Roosevelt,  Anna  Eleanor  Seale, Bobby,  11
          Press  councils,  114             Seditious  libel,  130-31
          Press performance.  See Hutchins  Com-  Selectivity,  131-32
            mission;  Kerner  Commisson;  New  Selling  of  the Pentagon,  132
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