ORGANIZATION XWALTISR F. DANTZSCI'IER - - - - Dirt't'for HUGH R. RILEY, JR. - - - Asseiiluuf Dirt'rlor MARGARET H. BUYERS - Auixfuul Publimliom Etlilar ROBERT C. PRICE - Publimfimu Prmlurlion Manager RICHARD C. PETERS - - - - Ni'u's Anixtunt CgN a totalitarian state, attitudes are forced on the citi- l zenry from above. In a democracy, each citizen has the freedom to formulate his own individual beliefs. The sum total of all such reactions constitutes public opinion on which government itself rests. ...;riu -. :- -r: t The Department of Public Information is entrusted with the cultivation of the good will of the citizens of Pennsylvania and of other states toward The Pennsylvania State College, particularly through such far-reaehing me- dia as newspapers, radio, and official publications. Since the College is a state-supported institution it is assumed that every citizen in Pennsylvania is interested in knowing 6 what the College is doing. .ieeiuit.p-.w..;m-i .. A ......,,.,..,.. Pennsylvania has more daily newspapers than any other state in the union. The broad scope of the activities of the ' College is reflected in the number of its official publications WW devoted each year to announcements of its many activities, to reports of research, and to proceedings of conferences held on its campus. These total between 250 and 300 an- nually. W. F. DANTZSCHER : ' i, l; 1 , Mm. ' Hn an. tr nun... vunm 1m, i'tvmhlw uu n aw i P vam
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