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OREGON EXCHANGES
January, 1922

(illegible text) ANUARY 14 (illegible text) A. M. (illegible text) mbined with Special Meeting of State (illegible text) called by Elbert Bede, president. (illegible text) Newspaper—What I Have Learned in Three (illegible text)country Newspaper Offices. Fred W. (“Pa”) (illegible text) ennedy, University of Washington, “doctor for sick newspapers.”

Doubling the Publisher’s Efficiency—What a Close State and District Organization Can Accomplish and How. Herbert J. Campbell, vice-president of the Conference, publisher of Vancouver Columbian.

What Happened to the Newspapers in North Dakota under the Non-Partisan League. Harry Dence, Carlton Sentinel.

The Small Weekly as I Have Found It. Upton H. Gibbs, Eastern Clackamas News, Estacada.

Running a String of Country Weeklies. Mark A. Cleveland, publisher Stanfield Standard, Boardman Mirror, and Umatilla Spokesman.

Code of Ethics. Report of Committee Appointed at Meeting of State Editorial Association last summer at Bend.

Action on Proposed Code. Elbert Bede, President of Association, in the chair.

Report on State of Newspaper Law in Oregon. Legal Code Committee, Dean W. G. Hale, University of Oregon Law School.

Report on Newsprint Situation. George Putnam, Salem Capital Journal.

Discussion.

Practicability and Expense of State News Service by Wireless; Result of Some Personal Investigations. Frank Jenkins, Eugene Register.

Discussion of Service of American Press Association, Autocaster Service, etc., Elbert Bede, R. W. Sawyer and others.

Plan for Future Conferences. Eric W. Allen, Dean School of Journalism.

Election of Officers.

Business Meeting.

12.-15 P. M., Hendricks Hall. University Luncheon

Toastmaster: The Newly Elected President of the Conference.

Speakers: Members of the Student Body of the University and School of Journalism.

3 P. M.

Conferences. Dean Allen, Professor Kennedy, Mr. Brown.

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