P
- P.E.N. (International Association of Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists, and Novelists): panel on pornography, °D12;
- symposium on
- freedom of expression, O120;
- symposium on literature in wartime, O121
- Pacifica Foundation, broadcasting licensing case, B599, D50
- Padilla, Camilo, L76
- Pages of Death (film), P4
- Paget-Cooke, R. A., I28
- Pain, William, trial, T98
- Paine, Thomas: portrait of, V31;
- trials, C96, C530, D11, D224, E140, E145,
G110, H37, H414, J8, K79, M26, M550, P7-P14, S101, S693, °A8, °W32
- Paine, Life of (W. T. Sherwin), C74
- Paine, Life of Thomas (James Cheetham), C295
- Pains and Penalties (Laurence Housman), H368-H369
- Pakistan, motion picture censorship in, M374
- Paley, William S., M109, P15-P17
- Pall Mall Gazette (London), H421, S465
- Palmer, Frederick, F281, P21-P22
- Palmer, Thomas F., trial, C412, D11, P25-P27, R197
- Palmer raids, B109, C242, C244, M600, P305, R50, °M27. See also Espionage Act of 1917
- Panama Canal libel case, C644, E130, H376, I64, K88, L240, N176, R166, R231,
S427, S458, W392-W393, °N8
- Pansies (D. H. Lawrence), L98, L100, N93
- Papa Hemingway (A. E. Hotchner), P175
- Paperback books: censorship of, A183, J43, R241, U127-U128, W41, W162, °J19
- Paradise, Calif., E35, M479, R214, °B9
- Paramount Film Distribution Corp. v. City of Chicago (1959), F203
- Paraphrase upon the New Testament, A (Richard Baxter), B123-B124
- Paraskos, Stass, °R11
- Parent, Etienne, trial, R291
- Parent Teachers Association: censorship pressures, H194
- Parental censorship, A140, B251, C335, C338, V14, W19, °L43
- Pareus, David, W206
- Paris Peace Conference, A73, A231, C185, C415, F76, U24
- Parker, Alton B. (Judge), G160
- Parker, Dorothy, P34, P364
- Parker, Edwin B., S10
- Parker, James, °L15
- Parker, W. H., °C48
- Parks, public: radical literature prohibited in, V34
- Parliament: freedom of speech in, H407;
- --expulsion from: Asgill (John), A256;
- Parliamentary debate: broadcasting of, P68;
- publication of, C564, D290, F207,
F278, H69-H70, L210, N172, R248, S32, S73, S565, T87, W136, °M5
- Parmelee, Maurice, L101, P36
- Parnell (Elsie T. Shauffer), B559
- Parnell, Charles S., trial, G256, °R29
- Parodies, Hone's, H33-H337
- Parry, John, trial, V52
- Parton, James, N71, P42, W16
- Pasquin, Anthony, pseud. See Williams, John
- Passions Spin the Plot (Vardis Fisher), H198
- Patent medicine companies' influence on free press, M69
- Paterson, N.J., E153, N12
- Paterson, Thomas, trial, O96, P52-P53
- Paton, Alan, I49
- Patriot (magazine), P54, W230
- Patriotic organizations: censorship pressures from, B319, B456, D32, H194,
M477, M479, M484, N75, N104, S617
- Patterson, Grove, A165, P58
- Patterson, Thomas (Sen.), trial, P59-P60
- Paul, James C. N., P64-P67, S195
- Paulus, John D., C165
- Peace and Union Recommended to the Associated Bodies of Republicans and Anti-Republicans (William Frend), F345
- Pearl Harbor: censorship of information about, T72
- Pearson, Charles, H337
- Pearson, Drew, C291
- Pearson's Magazine, H117
- Peck, James H. (Judge), S576
- Peek, Jedidiah, trial, S471
- Peel, Robert, B526
- Pegler, Westbrook, trial, D153, N190
- Peltier, Jean G., trial, B583, H414, P88, S503
- Penhallow, Mattie D., trial, W11
- Penn, William, E83, F34
- Pennekamp, John D., trial, B91, H386
- Pennsylvania: colonial censorship, K44, M116, R132, S188, °T3;
- Commonwealth v. Blumenstein, B221, M154;
- Commonwealth v. Gordon, B367, B369, F22, H424, K182, S466;
- constitutional guarantees of press freedom, W197;
- libel law, M174, N123, P96, S456-S457;
- Moore (William) trial,
R132;
- motion picture censorship, B31, B96, B221, B549, E114, M43, M154, O6-O7,
P92-P95, R310, T20, Y17;
- obscenity law, L209;
- Pennsylvania State Board of Censors (motion pictures), P92-P95, Y17;
- public records law, B308
- Pennsylvania: Birthplace of a Nation (Sylvester K. Stevens), °A17
- Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Gov.), N123, P96, S456-S457
- Penry, John, trial, Pl59-Pl60, °M12
- Penteheff, Nicholas, F308, P98
- People (Ill.) v. Richard Franklin Speck (1966), °P23
- People (N. Y.) ex rel Sanger (1917), S48, S54
- People (N. Y.) v. Croswell (1804), C663, L89, L212, L216, M550
- People (N. Y.) v. Eastman (1907), E11, R167
- People (N. Y.) v. Finkelstein (1963), O18
- People (N. Y.) v. Holt, McBride & Co., et a!. (1922), A44, A229,
B66, B257-B258, B545, C1, E128, H320, K11, P365
- People (N. Y.) v. Kennerley (1915), C127, L312
- People (N. Y.) v. Muller (1804), F213
- People (N. Y.) v. Richmond County News (1961), E134, N130
- People (N. Y.) v. Viking Press, et al. (1933), C6-C7
- Peoples of the USSR (film), B249
- Peoria (Ill.) Public Library: motion picture censorship, A153, B112, B226,
B249
- Percy, Charles H., S302
- Periodical publications: controlling the reading of, B417;
- Massachusetts Magazine Committee, C280;
- monopoly control, M355;
- objectionable (list), P323;
- ownership law, B138;
- responsibility in controversies, C467;
- second-class mailing privileges, A121, A135, A247, A280-A283, B352, B500, B652,
H404, M523, M526-M527, P71, P260, P267;
- sex magazines, A182, B51, B53, B417,
K80-K81, P213, R266, S574, U127-U128, V50, °K5, °W15;
- World War I regulations,
A106, C133, C181, C211, C217, G304, J99, K40, H175, S168.
- See also Espionage Act of 1917;
- Newspaper censorship;
- Post Office censorship (United States)
- Perkins, Erasmus, W106-W107
- Perkins, Maxwell E., L76
- Perry, Bliss, C221, O93, P113
- Perry, James, B583, L26, P114
- Perry, Thomas R., trial, C35, C75, C91
- Personal Beauty and Sexual Science (J. Wesley Glasgow), G122, S418
- Perversion for Profit (film), P119
- Peteherine, Vladimir (Rev.), D246
- Peterson, Richard A., °C14
- Peterson, Theodore, P124-P125, S393
- Petit, Leo F. (Rev.), G8
- Peyton Place (Grace Metalious), B135, P75
- Phelps, William Lyon, P111, P145
- Philadelphia: Aurora, B4, D262, F41-F42, S470-S471;
- Citizens Committee against Obscenity, U116;
- Cobbett (William) trial, C406,
N96, R85;
- fair trial v. free press guidelines, °C3, °L35;
- freedom of press,
F120;
- police seizure of books, B367, B369 F22, H424, K182, S466;
- public library selection policies, B525, H307, T74-T75;
- stage censorship, G208, M616, P238;
- Times, M23
- Philanderer, The (Stanley Kauffmann), E62, K28, M89, S569, T54, W56
- Philanthropist, The, B280-B281, O58
- Philco Radio and Television Corp., C113
- Philippines, The: American military censorship, M204, M227;
- El Renacimiento y Muling Pagsilang, J38;
- freedom of the press in, F85,
R140;
- Insurrection (1899), S280;
- Lady Chatterley's Lover, °B27;
- obscenity, °B27
- Phillips, C. F., Jr., °H60
- Phillips, Charles, B175
- Phillips, Wendell, P151, T186
- Philopatris. See Blount, Charles
- Phoenix of the Solemn League and Convenant, The, L178
- Photocopying: copyright restrictions on, °A42, °G17, °J7, °K3, °U6-°U13
- Phonograph records: obscene, J67, U169
- Photographs, censored: anthropological, medical, nudes, M411-M412, S358-S359,
S362;
- childbirth, F6;
- Manual Enterprises, Inc. v. Day, F59, F150, K182,
O25, S190, T53, T150;
- Obscene Publications Act of 1959 (Great Britain), O110;
- Physical Culture, A9, I14, M67, M115, W76;
- poverty pictures, C163;
- Profile of America, D38;
- Sunshine and Health, A135, B398, S284;
- U.S. v. 31 Photographs, L93, P286;
- World War II, F57
- Photographs, right to take: of unwilling subjects, B341, D49, H447, M218, R273,
S384, S561, °C27, °D36, °G37, °S30, °V5, °W12
- Photography: freedom of, M217-M218;
- --courtroom: Colorado courts, H292, Q6, T51, °J6;
- courthouse area, C592, S718, W312;
- Estes (Billie Sol) trial, G102, S737,
°A20, °A36-°A37, °D25, °H5;
- Hauptmann (Bruno R.) trial, B237, °R6;
- Illinois survey, C132;
- infra red, R91;
- law, °C18;
- Oklahoma survey, °L11;
- Pennsylvania survey, H288;
- prohibition of, B58, B237, B341, B586, B590-B591, B594, C126, C577-C578, D13,
F175, F306, L218, M354, M592, T28, W61, W345, Y12, °B26, °K8, °O7, °S30;
- radio and television, B58, B237, B309, B594, C126, D13, F175, G132, H292, J118, M354,
O44, Q6, R189, R202, S577, S718, S737, S750, T7, T28, T51, °B40, °D26
- Physical Culture, A9, I14, M67-M68, S124, S136, W76
- Piekett, Gwendolyn, E133
- Pickus, Albert M., G274
- Pierson, Joseph, U154
- Pierson, W. Theodore, P163-P165, °K2
- Pigott, Richard, trial, S700
- Pillsbury, Parker, H242, P168
- Pilpel, Harriet F., P170-P178, S663, °U8
- Pinchott, Amos, S570
- Pinero v. Goodlake (1867), P180
- Pinkney, William, S503
- Pinky (film), L29, S445, W47, °O11
- Pisanus Fraxi, pseud. See Ashbee, Henry Spencer
- Pittsburgh: newspaper coverage of steel strike, 1919-20, I41
- Place, Francis, E147, K79, O81, P187-P191, R178, W39, W230, °F32
- Plastic Age, The (Percy Marks), B412
- Platform, The (Henry L. Jephson), J49
- Playboy philosophy, H185-H186, M578, °G16, °H25-°H26, °M66
- Plea for the Non-Conformist, A (Thomas DeLaune), D89-D91
- Pleasants, Julian, °E48
- Ploscowe, Morris, P110
- Pocklington, John, trial, P210, S123
- Poe, Edgar Allan, D74
- Poe v. Ullman (1961), K182
- Poet-meat, N196, °C54
- Poland: freedom of the press, C170, C228
- Police censorship, Great Britain, G72, H124, P218
- --United States: C210, S704;
- Boston, B412, B454, B620, C352, D2, G203, M38,
M278, S35, S112, S370, U116;
- Chicago, C310-C311, C532, F39, G6, G87, M327, N151, S5;
- Columbus, Ohio, A205;
-
- Detroit, L48, U127, W198;
- Philadelphia, B367, B369, F22, H424, K182, S466;
- satire on, P219.
- See also New England Watch and Ward Society;
- New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
- Police Gazette, D33
- Police power of state: control advertising, F348;
- postal clause of Constitution, C698;
- religious liberty and, P283;
- restrain obscene publications,
E41, F348
- Polish People's Publishing Co., S160
- Polish Review, H95
- Political broadcast. See Radio and television broadcasting (United States)
- Political expression: freedom for, B403, C171, C688, E87, E90, F47, F69-F70. See also Freedom of the press, United States
- Political Letters (William Carpenter), C102, F33
- Political parties, libel action by, P64
- Political Register, Cobbett's Weekly, C405, C407-C408, C411
- Political subsidies to newspapers, B196
- Pollak, Felix, Y25
- Pollak, Louis H., °Y1
- Pollock, Theodora, O48
- Polly (Colley Cibber), F375
- Polynesian, The, J22
- Ponsonby, S. C. B., G244
- Pooley, Thomas, trial, B614
- Poor and unlearned, corruption of, K149
- Poor Man's Guardian, B60, L302, °H35
- Pope, James S., A165, F306-F307, H390, P239-P244, U60 U170
- Pope, The, Chief of White Slavers (Jeremiah J. Crowley), M283
- Porcupine's Gazette, C406, C410, N96, R85
- Pornography: C620-C621, E64, H238, H445, K186, K199-K200, L99-L101, L155, P213,
S22, Y25, °G8, °G12, °G14, H20, °H26, °J2;
- airport sales, P40;
- atavistic revolution, °S6;
- bawdy and ribald versus, C470,
M269;
- bibliography, A257-A260, C106, C397, C620-C621, D70, G115, M178, R245,
S22, °G12;
- "bookleggers," B570, K3;
- Brentford (Lord) on, B496, F224, P247;
- burlesque of, L159;
- California legislative report, C17;
- California survey of, L356;
- changing nature, °W1;
- church's role against, A93-A94, B459, C62-C63,
C609-C610, F241, G35, M445-M446, O46, P179, S311-S315, S546, S739, T9, V25,
Y70, W34, W62, °R20, °S57, S64;
- classification of, K186, K199;
- Cloven Hoof, The, C646;
- community action against, A236, A239, C541, C680, K36, K58,
K206, M577, M579, P179, P193, P226, P249, R107, S211, W53, W73, W145, °A30,
°R20;
- contradictory fears, G182;
- defends freedom for, A84, A88, C470, F153,
G85, G172, H448, M586, S153, S158, S180-S181, S364, Y25, °M23-°M24;
- early American, °B360;
- Edinborough (Arnold) on, E28-E30;
- effect of;
- B42, B540, C4,
E73, G64, H205, H293, I3, J12, K36, K42, K102, K186, K221, P119, P121, P248,
P264, S270, W139-W144, °A29, °G2, °H26, °V4, °W8;
- Elliott (George P.) on, E64;
- England, investigation of trade in, G246;
- examples of, A258-A260, G115, K199,
°G8, °G12;
- Fanny Hill as, C341;
- Fiedler (Leslie) on, F97, °D12;
- French and American attitudes reversed, °W1;
- Girodias (Maurice) on, A83, G116-G119,
M578, °G18-°G19;
- Goodman (Paul) on, G172;
- Gorer(Geoffrey) on, G182;
- history,
H445, L155, L358, M177-M178, T29, °G8, °G12, °M23;
- homosexual nihilism in, E64,
N125;
- House of Representatives investigations of, C150, D132, G53, G198, H365,
M603, U57, U110-U112,U114-U121, U124, U127-U128, W163;
- hysteria over, not justified, L9;
- Janeway (Elizabeth) on, °D12;
- Larrabee (Eric) on, L50-L52;
- Lawrence (D. H.) on, F224, L97-L101, P247;
- legal control, °K25;
- L'Escole des Filles, F251, °T6;
- less dangerous than censorship, H205, Y25, °G2;
- liberal v. puritan zealots, E64;
- libraries and, °C49, °G3, °M47-°M48;
- limited censorship needed, °K25, °V4;
- limited literary value, °B14, °B17;
- literary genre, °M23-°M24;
- literature versus, A12, B365, B459, C334, D51, F151, I76,
K102, M101, M140, S201, S204 T172, V35, °C49, °H20, °H44;
- Luce (Clare Booth) on, °L43;
- mailing lists, °D6;
- Mannes (Marya) on, M168, °D12;
- Molz (Kathleen) on, °M47-°M48;
- motion pictures, M374, S187, °K13;
- New York commission, °C14,
°N10;
- newsstand survey, °W15;
- obscenity and erotica v., C270, H445, H448, K199,
L52, L99-L101, M571, S684, Y25;
- Olympia Press, A83, C270, C421, G116-G119,
K186, P245;
- "paper tiger," °G2;
- personal not legal matter, M586, °K22;
- police officials on, M437, P264, °A29;
- political instrument, F91;
- pro and con, W18;
- production of, °C347, C349, G118-G119, K36, M3, °A30, °S32;
- publishers criticized, M168;
- research needed, J12, K42, R104;
- Rosset (Barney) on, °D12;
- sadism encouraged by suppression of erotica, C470, G172;
- Sehechner (Richard)
- on, °S6;
- Senate investigations of, K42, U176, U179;
- social implications of, C62-C63, C470, K80-K81, K221, L52, M593, S139, S546;
- social utility of, A245,
C470, F251, G182, °C14, °G12;
- sold to children, C300, H140, H395, M152;
- tests and standards, A189, B528, C310, F233, F235, L93, L320, L328-L330, M85, O18,
P89, P251, P264, R161, S124, S133, S139, S153-S154, S172-S173, S175, T53-T54,
°K25;
- Victorian England, °M23;
- Women's Club, General Federation of, campaign, against, M360, M579;
- Women's magazines contain, I74;
- Young (Wayland) on, Y25.
- See also Obscenity
- Pornography and Obscenity (D. H. Lawrence): L99;
- E. M. Forster on, F224;
- Havelock Ellis on, E70
- Pornography and the Law (Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen), B489, D7,
K199
- "Pornopolitics," F91
- "Pornotopia," °M23-°M24
- Port Huron decision of FCC, A276, B59, B211, B241, C690, D83, F208-F209, F295,
F308, F349, G136, L360, M383, M511, S446, S578, T7, T90, U84, U88, U93-U94,
U98, U138-U142, U147-U148, °D14
- Porter, Paul, B208
- Porter, William A., H225
- Portland, Ore.: motion picture ordinance, O6;
- obscene literature, W72
- Portugal: freedom of the press, C228
- Post, Louis F., F168, P259-P263, P343, S182
- Post Office censorship (Great Britain): broadcasting programs, G234;
- World War I, A79, C149, G216-G220 G249, G257, H215, H254, N109, S443;
- World War II, E4,
G215
- Post Office censorship (South Africa), B155
- Post Office censorship (United States): K2, N63, P66, P265, R143, R208, S404;
- abolitionist literature, C16, E12, N219, P208, S69-S70, °J1, °N8, °W33;
-
- advertising control, A280-A283, C521, F348;
- Agitator, F246, S131, S168;
-
- American Civil Liberties Union, A121, A124, A135, °M27;
- anarchist publications,
B375, M526, P368, U126;
- Appeal to Reason, B502, S82, S168, W67, °W9;
-
- Atkinson (Wilmer) on, A280-A283;
- birth control information, M528, R182, S46,
S50, S53, S761, U160;
- Bull, The, O65-O66;
- censor discusses problems,
J77, K4;
- Civil War, U46-U47, U207;
- communist publications, C486, D241, F3,
G195, G270, M481, R135, S194-S195, S511, U113, U118, °H59;
- Comstock Act, A127,
B187-B192, B550, C491, C495-C496, C685, E137, F189, F191, F193, H102, H370,
H449, J13, N67-N68, N71-N74, N134, P66, R208, S128, S144, T197-T198, W15-W17,
W23;
- constitutional right, W124;
- court decisions, N63, P66, R208, S122, T1,
T31, T61, T84;
- criticism of postal officials results in, L226;
- due process,
C703;
- Espionage Act power, B640, C182, L23, M613, P303, R106, U168, °P5, °S7;
- Esquire, A135, A247, B500, C234, E150-E151, H297, J37, K182, L395, M117,
N147, P172, W12, °M27;
- favors, C491, C494, C496, H427;
- federal statutes B46,
N218, P65-P67, R205-R208, T61, T84, W124;
- Gronouski (John A.) on, G299;
- history, C691, D122, E166, M155, P66, R143, R208, W279;
- House of Representatives investigations, G53, G198, M155, U110-U121, U123-U124,
U126-U128;
- inspection service, M155;
- Kreutzer Sonata, F162, F165, K191,
T174;
- Lady Chatterley's Lover, B602, G303, K27, K182, L100, M29, M106,
M181, M514, P177, °M37;
- Lewis (Edward) case, L226, M523, P260;
- libelous matter,
D19, U123;
- Liber's (Dr) sex book, L244;
- lotteries, C491, C691, R23, T84;
- Lucifer, the Light Bearer, F213, F289, H100-H101, H103, H434, J13, L378,
N170, P262-P263, S166, S182, S254, W15;
- Madden (Edwin C.), criticism of, M526;
- mail frauds, C491, C691 T84, U114;
- mail permit denied or revoked, A135, A247,
A280-A283, B352, B500, E150-E151, H297, H404, K182, L395, M117, M523,
M526-M527, N147, P71, P172, P260, P267, R106, U207, W12, W91;
- Manual Enterprises v. Day, F59, F150, K182, O25, S190, T53, T150, °C18;
- Masses, C176, D95, E8-E10, R59, S168, T171, U34, °O12;
- Metropolitan Magazine, B352;
- Milwaukee Leader, B110, C190, C242, C244, C254, F270, P298,
U130, Y11;
- Nation, The, N13;
- National Council on Freedom from Censorship on, N58, N60, N63-N64;
- National Liberal League on, W71-W74;
- newspaper publicity law, R205;
- obscenity, A135, A247, B500, C234, C300, C496, C691, D84, D101-D103,
E150-E151, G96, G198, H102, H395, L10, L155, L395, M64, M67-M68, M85, M117,
O17, O23, P65-P67, P172, S98, S155, S194, S440, S714-S716, U111-U112,
U114-U121, U124, U128, U176, U182, W12, W15-W16, W91, W164, Z19, °P14;
- One, Inc. v. Olesen, G284, O83, S261;
- opposition to, B88, F189, F191, F193,
M526-M529, P259-P260, P262-P263, P265, P343, R79, S122, T31, W15-W17;
- Penhallow (Mattie D.) trial, W11;
- police power, C698;
- pornography to children, C300,
H140, H395, M152;
- privacy of the mail, °S23;
- procedures for, M333;
- Putnam (George H.) on, P362;
- Questione Sociale, La, B375;
- radical publications,
C424, C496, M481, M526, P368, U126, W10;
- Revolutionary Age, A121, R217;
- Roth (Samuel) on, R271;
- Roth v. U.S., B79, C68, F153, F351, H17, K14,
K92, K182, L3, L270, M155, N69, T25, T30, °C45, °H45, °M18, °N8, °S15;
- Saturday Review, C598;
- Schroeder (Theodore A.) on, S122, S124, S134,
S140, S155, S160, S168;
- science harassed by, °D34;
- seizure at home delivery,
P355;
- Senate investigations, U176, U179;
- sex education, F189-F191, F193,
H100-H103, H240-H243 P259, P297, W10;
- "snooping" protested, M150, S134;
- Social Democrat (Oklahoma), S168;
- Social Evil in Chicago, C315,
V36;
- Social Justice, H160;
- socialist publications, B47, J63, P268, S168;
- Sokolsky (George) on, S511;
- soldiers' reading, S7;
- Studio, The, W179;
- Sunshine and Health, A135, B398, B284;
- Traubel (Horace L.) on, T174;
- Truth Seeker, B187-B192, H408, M52-M53, S140, S612, T197-T198;
- U.S. v. Dennett, A124, D102-D103, E6, E99, E113, G204, H72, M220-M221, R178,
R302, S284;
- Up the Divide, S168;
- Volne Listy, G144;
- Wakeman (Thaddeus B.), W15-W17;
- Webster (Daniel) on, W105;
- Wilmans (Helen) case, B632;
- Woman Rebel, S46, S50, S53, S168, W355;
- Woman's Farm Journal, M523;
- Worker's Voice, G143;
- World War I, B109-B110, B640, C182,
C190, C254, H87, J63, L23, M613, N13, N124, O65-O66, P298, P303, R106, R207,
S7, S354, S612, S763, U34, U168, °P5, °S7;
- World War II, L142, V17;
- Young Pioneer, R217;
- Young Worker, R217
- Postage stamp commemorating freedom of the press, C49
- Postcards, obscene, N180, P264
- Posters and placards, objectionable: Great Britain, C562
- Potocki, Count, of Montalk, C620, P269
- Potter, Dan M. (Rev.), P104
- Pound, Ezra: J110, P271;
- Bollinger Prize controversy, C122, H268;
- censorship by publishers and printers, G21;
- poems omitted from Random House anthology, C233
- "Power Game, The," °G36
- Powys, John Cowper, M47
- Poynter, Nelson P., I2
- Preminger, Otto, M553, S262
- Premise, The (play), F160
- Prensa, La, M416, P73
- Press associations. See News service, monopoly in Press Council (Canada): proposal for, °A5
- Press Council (Great Britain), B72, B107, G221, G252, G255, G271, I47, N102,
T32, °C28, °L23, °T1
- Press Council (United States) proposed, M607, P142, R235
- Press councils (other countries), I47, S460, °J22
- Press freedom. See Freedom of the press
- Press Independence and Critical Ability Index (PICA), °L41-°L42
- Pressure groups, censorship by: A51-A52, A76, B62, B75, B109, B319, B522, C286,
C320, E59, F21, G290-G291, O90, W279, °B34, °S39;
- ACLU statement, A120;
- Authors League of America statement, A296;
- limit of tolerance, W322;
- minority groups, A177, B564, B576, D256, F238, F252-F253,
H310, I60, M461, M507, N104, O90, P110, R83, R119, S86, S187, S445, S599, W222;
- New York, Association of the Bar of the City of, statement, A275;
- patriotic groups, B319, B456, H194, M477, M479, M484, N75, N104, S617;
- Seldes (George) on, °S19-°S20.
- See also American Legion;
- Daughters of the American Revolution;
- Legion of Decency, National;
- National Office for Decent Literature;
- New England Watch and Ward Society
- Price, Byron, A139, M549, P307-P314, U224
- Priestley, J. B., P317-P318, °J10, °P21
- Priestley, Joseph, E82, P18, P319
- Principles of Government (Sir William Jones), C60, S341-S342
- Principles of Nature (Elihu Palmer), B126, C87, C89, L302, P20, T202,
W83
- Pringle, Henry F., M47, P321-P322, °P22
- Printers: censorship by, F326, J58, L19, M83, S25;
- Printers, arrest of: Dover (Simon), D229, T220;
- Sharpe and Payne (1724), T192;
- Spottiswoode & Co., L239
- Printing trade, regulation of. See Licensing of printing (Great Britain)
- Prior restraint doctrine, E86, H353, R98. See also First Amendment (U.S. Constitution)
- Prison: books written in, C82-C83, C85-C86, D79, L42, L273, L277, L279, M455
- --censorship: N217;
- Farrell (James) on, F24;
- libraries, S764;
- Minneapolis,
C195
- Private Life of Helen of Troy (John Erskine), H189
- Privacy, right of: E135, F309, H43, H283, N191, S381, S746, T34, W68, W285,
Y7-Y8, Z4, °D22, °H10, °H19, °R17, °R23-°R24, °S23, °W12;
- Acquino v. Bulletin Co., °S61;
- advertising and, T34;
- American Civil Liberties Union, °M27;
- bibliography, L31;
- British v. American, °Y2;
- California law, °P19;
- case for, S441;
- codes of various countries, °R23;
- computers, °W12;
- court cases, F66, J52, P171, S759, T61, °B8, °D5;
- criticism of press, B557,
C454, D62;
- dead person, A240, B197, B294, K72, L241, °R16;
- electronic eavesdropping, B289, Y30, °D2, °W12;
- Ernst (Morris L.) on, E113, E135;
- false but nondefamatory, °K23;
- fiction portrayal, °K23, °P1;
- Fifth Amendment v. First Amendment, B370, R216;
- First Amendment and, °S37;
- France, °R23;
- Henry v. Barrymore Theatre Corp., P175;
- Hill v. Hayes and Time, Inc., P171;
- history, E135, K1, N191, °H14, °H43;
- invasion by mass media, B498, J52, K97,
Z4, °D2, °H10, °W12;
- Jacova v. Southern Radio and Television Co., °M4;
- legal concept, E135, H105, K1, S746, W68;
- legal handbook, A267, A271, L291,
S213, S562, T61, W348;
- Leverton v. Curtis Publishing Co., °M13;
- libel laws and, A25;
- mails, °S23;
- medical news, °E6;
- model statute, °Y2;
- New York law, °H14, °H43;
- newspaper photographs invasion of, B341, D49, H447, M218,
R273, S384, S561, °C27, °D36, °G37, °S30, °V5, °W12;
- newsworthy information prohibited, °B8;
- Nizer (Louis) on, N191;
- Pilpel (Harriet) on, P170-P171;
- Press Council (Great Britain), B107;
- Priestley (J. B.) on, P318;
- psychological testing, °W12;
- public interest factor, °M13;
- radio and television, B289, B634,
C679, E94, O95, S384, S510, S513, °D9, °D11, °K26, °M4, °M62, °P11, °S31, °W12;
- Reed v. Real Detective Publishing Co., °S63;
- Sidis v. F-R Publishing Co., °B8;
- South Africa, °R23;
- stage play, P175;
- Sweden, °R23;
- unsolicited mail violates, G12;
- Virginia law, C126;
- Warren (Samuel D.) and Brandeis (Louis D.) on, W68, °H19, °H43;
- Williams (Francis) on, W285
- Privileged communications. See Reporters, privileged relations with news source
- Proclamation Society (London), S508, °T7
- Proctor, Arthur H437
- Proctor, Thomas W., N116
- Profile of America (Emily Davie), D38
- Profumo, John, case, R269
- Prohibited books. See Banned books
- Prohibition (alcoholic beverages) and censorship, C180, C305, S330
- Prompter, The, C84, P331
- Propaganda and censorship: A51-A52, B219, D213, F236, L70, L80, L308, M96,
P143, S377, Y20, °S39 °S41;
- bibliography, L71, S453, Y22;
- disclosure legislation, D207;
- hate propaganda in Canada, °C5, °G40;
- instrument of national psychology, P320;
- international curbs, H67, U27, W215-W217, °B42, °F3, °H18, °L6, °L13, °M31, °N13, °O3, °V3,
°V8, °W17;
- protection of individual against, L129;
- psychotherapy, P332;
-
- totalitarian and quasi- totalitarian states, R142;
- USSR on war propaganda,
°B42;
- World War I, S407, °L3;
- World War II, °S41
- Propaganda in libraries, schools: college and university libraries, H278, N179, V18;
- Communist works, classification of, M581;
- Communist works not a menace, K162;
- dangers of, H278;
- labeling, B226, B249, K60, K70, M249, M264, S276, S480;
- "left-wing" bias charged, C92, C581, G181, M468, M488;
- minority protection, O53;
- obligation to provide, C398, F47, M575, P147, S491, T110, °W20;
- obligation to reject false,
C93, J23, O53, S93;
- Philbrick (Herbert A.) on, P147;
- radical publications justified, B295, M575;
- "right wing" bias charged, J105;
- "right wing" pressures on, M45;
- selection of, A176, A261, B286, D180, M264;
- Soviet bias films, B112;
- young people, protection of, T93.
- See also Library Bill of Rights;
- Library book selection policies
- Property: disparagement of, S477
- Prospect before Us, The (James T. Callender), C23
- Protestantism, product of free discussion W297
- Proud, C. James, F307
- Providence, R.I., Public Library, S329
- Provincetown Review, J117, R198, W58
- Prynne, William: K124, L30, W352;
- Baker (Sir Richard) response, B27;
- Histrio-Mastix, L362, P339, T95;
- play, W278;
- portrait of, P340;
- trial for seditious libel, B106, D72, G39, H41,
L74, P340-P342, R299, S33, S123
- Public documents: copyrighting of, B593, L147, S102
- Public libraries: access to, A152, G4, M451, M482-M483, W6
- --Australia: New South Wales censorship policy in, D280, L258;
- responsibility to combat censorship, D277
- --Canada: censorship in, D67, D276, P255
- --Great Britain, censorship in: D287, I68, L255, P345;
- betting news, P149;
- Circulating Libraries Association, B21, B184, B396,
C343-C344, E136, G187, H127, J24, L310, L312, M491-M493, N105, P276, S419,
S498, T49, V69;
- Communist propaganda, J23;
- Croyden, P337;
- defamation liability of librarian, G57;
- Library Association statement on, B516;
- mental coddling opposed in, B610;
- pressures against "immoral" books, C626;
- "restricted" shelf in, B604;
- self-imposed censorship in, °D13, °Y3;
- sex books in, P211, T104;
-
- Tom Jones, D1;
- vicious v. frank expression, B609;
- whimsical essay on censorship in, C298
- - Ireland: censorship in, B575, E33
- - United States, censorship in: A150-A151, B141, C100, D240, D242, D283,
F67, F169, L261, M40, M125-M127, M306-M308, M469, R239, S74, S285, S692, W385,
°L27, °M53;
- ACLU statement on, A116;
- action committees to combat censorship in, A224;
- adult fiction, F96, O105;
-
- Allegheny, Pa., F96;
- Baldwin (James) books, K106;
- Baltimore (Enoch Pratt),
S394;
- Bartlesville, Okla., M458, O61, R239, S445, S660, °B21;
- Belleville, Ill.,
G7, M37;
- benign necessity, D15;
- Birch (John) Society, °F25;
- Blanshard (Paul) books, Z13;
- Boston censorship in, C165, H392-H394, K122-K123, M38, N127, R239,
W37, W160;
- Boitwiek (Arthur) on, B414, W171 ;
- Brennan (Justice William J., Jr.) on censorship in, B493;
- Brookiville, Fla., C165, P100;
- Broun (Heywood) on censorship in, B546;
- Burbank, Calif., S480;
- California, C134, M140, M462, M478;
- California survey, F134;
- Carnegie libraries, L260;
- ease study of censorship in (fictional), B235, M214;
- challenge to librarians, R203;
- Chicago, censorship in,
H281, M37, P55, R190;
- children's books, B576, D216, E148, V64;
- classification in, M448;
- combating pressures for censorship in, A116, A284, B223, B227-B228,
B342, B357, B377, C100, C112, C135, C574, C674, D17, D98, D201, E85, F343,
G276, H20, J107, K19, L5, L160, M40, M129, M248, P246, R6, R243, S394, Y21;
- Communist propaganda, A261, C93, F47, K60, K122-K123, K162, M581, P147, S276,
W31, °F23;
- controversial materials in, B285, B501, F215, J6, L265, M264, M454,
N221, T39, L14, V63;
- counterattack censorship with good books, C574;
- Dana (John Cotton) on, D15;
- decency in literature, B499, D199, H392-H394, M473, W155,
W173;
- defense fund needed, G18;
- Dictionary of American Slang, H94,
K113-K114, M140;
- Eisenhower (Pres. Dwight D.) on censorship in, E53;
- Evans (Luther) on censorship in, E159-E160;
- Fairfax County, Va., F10, N75;
- faith in reader, F215, H304;
- Farmingdale, N.Y., D231;
- favors, D199, H392-H394, P107;
-
- Fisher (Vardis) on censorship in, F131 ;
- foreign language books, censorship in,
A106;
- Free Press Association statement on censorship in (1827), F285;
- Galion, Ohio, C165, R239;
- Garwood (Justice W. St-John) on censorship in, G50;
- Glasgow (Ellen) on censorship in, G121;
- Guthrie (A. B.) on censorship in, G315;
- Huckleberry Finn, V64;
- Illinois, M37;
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum, F148;
- Jones (Howard M.) on censorship in, J94;
- judicial opinions, R12;
- Kansas City, censorship in, W221;
- Kennan (George F.) on censorship in, K60;
- labeling as censorship in, A143, B112, F47, M249, M264, M448, S276, S480;
- legal position of librarians on censorship in, D82, G10, G15, G18, J60;
- liberal conspiracy charged, E38, G181, °F25;
- libertarian views challenged, G8;
- literature on censorship in (statistics), S414;
- Long Beach, Calif., C453;
- Los Angeles, B230, M358;
- Massachusetts, B193;
- Miami Great Decisions program, M477;
- Milam (Carl) on censorship in, M329;
- Mississippi, C653;
- motion pictures, A153,
B112, B226, B249, H307, N75;
- Mt. Lebanon, Pa., C165, R239;
- neutral in ideological conflict on, V63;
- New City, N.Y., censorship in, M466, S489;
- New Hampshire survey, G9;
- New York, S78;
- Newark, V41;
- North Carolina, censorship in, T12;
- Peoria, Ill., A153, B112, B226, B249;
- Philbrick(Herbert A.) on censorship in, P147;
- policy statements on censorship in, A142, D281, F343,
G268, S88, S394;
- political pressures for censorship in, S543;
- pressure groups,
B434, B452, C135, C453, C693, D178, D267, F55, K76, K168, L4, M40, M328, M358,
P6, S479, °M53;
- progressive thought and social change, B501;
- propaganda threat,
C93;
- Providence, censorship in, S329;
- public defense of librarians urged, G276;
- publicity in combating, B232;
- radical right C453, H94, K113-K114, M45, M490,
°F23;
- research needed, R127;
- "restricted shelf," B52, B166, B285, B434, B604,
F47, F31, F157, R190;
- Richardson (Ernest C.) on censorship in, R127;
- Riverside, Calif., censorship in, T96;
- role of librarian, C670, D85, J94, K136, W38, W153;
- Rorty (James) on censorship in, R239;
- Rothrock (Mary V.) on censorship in, W171;
- rural libraries, censorship in, J89;
- safeguarding public mind, G265, H262;
- San Antonio, Tex., censorship in, C165, C653, H49, H64, M248, R239, W31;
- San Francisco, censorship in, P107;
- Santa Barbara, Calif., censorship in, M465;
- satire on, F131;
- Sayers (Frances C.) on censorship in, S78;
- segregating collections, B285, U4;
- selection committee as buffer, K125;
- self-imposed, A47,
B65, B151, B166, B414, B499, B501, C100, C693, D85, D178, F134, G9, M447, W153,
W155, W173;
- Tropic of Cancer, L257, M471, S329;
- trustees' role, A68,
D244, J75, W339;
- Wallace (Irving) on, W38;
- wartime, V18, W340;
- Wizard of Oz, et a!., D216, E148;
- Worchester, Mass., censorship in, W387;
- Wright (Richard) on censorship in, W405;
- Wright (Willard H.) on censorship in, W171,
W408;
- Yust (William F.) on censorship in, Y31.
- See also Children's reading, censorship of;
- Library book selection policies;
- School library censorship
- Public meetings, press access to: H439, M62, M369;
- California, J50; electronic
- coverage, F51, F306;
- Florida, C31, N166;
- Great Britain, P32, W186;
- Massachusetts, P195;
- Missouri, R138;
- Nebraska, P234;
- Ohio, F307, S413;
- Wisconsin, R111, S591, S708
- Public Morality Council (London), L340, M506, M555, S508, °T7
- Public Morals Conference (London), L341
- Public officials, libel of: B631, C669, I64, K104, N212, Y6;
- candidate for office, S476;
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Harper, H106;
- libel v. sedition, P257;
- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, B9, D153, D218, E162, F122, F315, K15, L397,
M21, M123, N114, P83, P222, S603, T137, V39, °A3, °B29, °C16, °C36, °D7-°D8,
°F15, °H8, °J15, °J20, °N8, °P8-°P9, °Y5;
- wartime, F202
- Public officials: withholding of news by, F81, I50. See also News, management of (United States)
- Public opinion: control of, K128, S468;
- polls on freedom of the press, C64,
P294, S624. See also News, management of (United States)
- Public records, right of access to: Canada, °R25
- --Great Britain: A24, B526, K68, S485;
- fifty-year rule, J14, W90;
- --United States: A10, B34, B266, C656-C659, F306, H80, H204, J53, J85-J86,
M194, M266, M410, M420, M423-M425, M601, M605, N168, R77-R78, R280-R282, S89,
°G32;
- ACLU investigation, R3;
- American Society of Newspaper Editors Committee on, B572;
- bibliography, S755;
- California, J50, M532, P155, °H24, H29;
- conflict of public and private interest, C666;
- Congressional investigation, H203, M418,
M533, U60-U83, U163, U167, U170-U172;
- court records, C657, F309, F334, K108;
- Cross (Harold F.) on, C655-C659;
- executive papers, power to withhold from Congress, B567, C655, F63, F309, M342, M395, M420, M423-M425, M601, P48, S91,
U60-U70, U72-U73, U75, L181, U171-U172, U18;
- federal records, C657, F308, M601,
N165, P155, P157, R30, R213, S90, S434, S672;
- Florida, C31, N166;
- Freedom of Information Act, 1967, K24, °M45, °U4;
- handbook on, C657;
- Hennings (Sen. Thomas C.) on, H202-H204, S251;
- historian, S32;
- history, M342;
- juvenile court records,
°H19;
- local records, C657, J106, R77-R78;
- Long Island State Park Commission,
N168;
- Missouri, R138;
- Mollenhoff (Clark R.) on, M417-M425;
- Nebraska, P234;
- North Dakota, C105, F362;
- Ohio, F307, S413;
- Pennsylvania, B308;
- personnel records, °H19;
- Pope (James S.) on, F306, P239-P244;
- Security and Exchange Commission, °F22;
- Sigma Delta Chi committee, N167-N168, S405;
- tax lists, W390;
- U.S. statement to U.N., U215;
- welfare records, °H19;
- Wisconsin survey, S591.
- See also News, management of (United States);
- Security restrictions on news
- Public utilities pressures on press and textbooks, G307
- Publicity