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Ingelhart, Louis Edward was born on January 19, 1920 in Minco, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Louis C. and Estella Lorinda (Burns) Ingelhart.
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Although Americans tend to take the concept and protection of free expression for granted, free press and free speech are at best only tentatively established in some nations of the world. Covering prehistoric times to mid-1998, this book provides a year-by-year report of the efforts to free the press throughout the world. Since the American concept of free speech came from England, the early chapters place a heavy emphasis on events in England, while later chapters include other nations throughout the world. Ingelhart provides a thorough overview of free press and free speech principles and the continuing effort to extend those freedoms almost everywhere.
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How the provisions of the First Amendment pertain to high school publications is thoroughly examined in this practical reference manual. Ingelhart presents a comprehensive and useful review of nearly all court cases and legal provisions relating to high school newspapers, yearbooks, and magazines, as well as to the students producing them. The overall concept of a free press as provided for in the First and Fourteenth Amendments is discussed. Related free expression matters are presented as background for understanding the Constitutional protections provided for high school journalists. Court-approved restraints on or regulations of the high school press are examined in depth, as are other forms of expression considered outside First Amendment coverage. Special problems concerning printers, photographers, and suppliers are also considered, as are the legal quandries of advisers. The entire volume is carefully arranged into specific sections for quick and convenient use as a reference source. An annotated alphabetical listing of all cases referred to includes available legal citations and indicates the location of additional information.
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Tracing the battles between the repressors and proponents of free speech, this chronology overviews press and speech freedoms in the United States from 1619 through 1995. Beginning with the American Colonies, the volume covers the religious refugees and political dissidents who settled the Colonies and the press that heated up the struggle to rid America of the Crown. Although freedom of speech and the press became constitutional rights 15 years after the Declaration of Independence, these rights fared poorly until after World War II. This book traces the struggles, the press, and the contending views from 1760 to 1960 and the 35 years of commitment to freedom from 1960 to 1995. Arranged by year, the entries in the chronology include the views and comments of persons in favor of or opposed to freedom of speech, events that affected press freedoms, and technological changes that have had an impact.
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Ingelhart, Louis Edward was born on January 19, 1920 in Minco, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Louis C. and Estella Lorinda (Burns) Ingelhart.
Associate of Arts, Mesa College, 1940. Bachelor, Colorado Northern University, 1942. Master of Arts, Colorado Northern University, 1947.
Doctor of Philosophy, Missouri University, 1953.
Teacher English Fruita (Colorado) Union High School, 1946. Instructor English Colorado Northern University, Greeley, 1946-1947. Instructor journalism, director public relations Wayne (Nebraska) State University, 1947-1950.
Instructor journalism Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, 1952-1953. Director public information, professor journalism Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 1953-1983, director student publications, chairman department journalism, 1953-1983, retired, 1983. Member executive board Student Press Law Center, 1990—1997, board directors, life member advisory council, 2000.
Staff sergeant United States Air Force, 1942-1946.
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Member of American Association of University Professors, Journalism Education Association (Carl Towley award 1972), First Amendment Congress (vice president 1980-1997, executive board directors), Association Education Journalism and Mass Communicators (special citations secondary education division 1984), American Federation Teachers, Association Education Jouralism, College Media Advisers (named Outstanding Adviser Student Newspaper 1969, Noel Ross Streader award 1981, Louis E. Ingelhart First Amendment award 1984, named to Hall of Fame 1994), Society Professional Journalists (First Amendment award 1990, named to Hall of Fame Indiana chapter), Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers Association (life Golden Crown award 1975, Gold Key award 1972), Indiana Associate Press Managing Editors Association (life), University Northern Colorado Alumni Association (Trail Blazer award 1983), Ball State University Alumni Association (life), Indiana High School Press Association (life Louis Ingelhart Service award 1985), Quill and Scroll (honorary), Phi Delta Kappa (Hardy Distinguished Service award 1991, Louis Ingelhart endowed First Amendment Award Fund 2003).
Married Margaret Jeanette Wade, November 24, 1948 (deceased ). Children: Sharon Margaret, James Louis.