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From a single journalism course offered during the 1912-1913 session, the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication has a long and rich tradition of excellence. In The Manship School, Ronald Garay, a longtime faculty member and former associate dean, traces not only the story of the Manship School but its role in the evolution of media education in general. Throughout, Garay introduces the students, faculty, directors, and alumni who played important roles in the school's history-including pioneer political consultant Raymond Strother, former Associated Press head Wes Gallagher, and Reader's Digest chairman and former CEO Thomas Ryder.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From a single journalism course offered during the 1912-1913 session, the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication has a long and rich tradition of excellence. In The Manship School, Ronald Garay, a longtime faculty member and former associate dean, traces not only the story of the Manship School but its role in the evolution of media education in general. Throughout, Garay introduces the students, faculty, directors, and alumni who played important roles in the school's history-including pioneer political consultant Raymond Strother, former Associated Press head Wes Gallagher, and Reader's Digest chairman and former CEO Thomas Ryder.
Autorenporträt
Ronald Garay is a nationally recognized media historian and a former associate dean at the Manship School of Mass Communication. John Maxwell Hamilton is dean and LSU Foundation Hopkins P. Breazeale Professor at the Manship School of Mass Communication at LSU. A longtime public radio commentator, he is the author or coauthor of five books.