Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 103
... interest , it is useful to take stock now and then of changes that are taking place in our own times . With 1900 as a starting - point , what has the press done for itself in the first quarter of the century ? 22 No previous quarter ...
... interest , it is useful to take stock now and then of changes that are taking place in our own times . With 1900 as a starting - point , what has the press done for itself in the first quarter of the century ? 22 No previous quarter ...
Page 105
... interest in foreign affairs has increased substantially in recent years . But the press has more than kept pace with that sharpened interest . It is really only within the last dozen years that the first - hand detailed re- porting of ...
... interest in foreign affairs has increased substantially in recent years . But the press has more than kept pace with that sharpened interest . It is really only within the last dozen years that the first - hand detailed re- porting of ...
Page 109
... interest of the publisher to keep his news un- prejudiced , lest , by coloring it with a partizan point of view , he scare off readers . The Associated Press , for instance , is a non - partizan organiza- tion with both Republican and ...
... interest of the publisher to keep his news un- prejudiced , lest , by coloring it with a partizan point of view , he scare off readers . The Associated Press , for instance , is a non - partizan organiza- tion with both Republican and ...
Page 122
... interests . We have made a conquest of the American climate- witness steam heat and electric fans --but we are on no better terms with it than with a volcano . It would be well to remember those lands where you can eat out of doors ...
... interests . We have made a conquest of the American climate- witness steam heat and electric fans --but we are on no better terms with it than with a volcano . It would be well to remember those lands where you can eat out of doors ...
Page 135
... interest . Each linea- ment was almost too suavely perfect ; and the large beautiful eyes gazed out from the canvas steadily enough , though lacking the forthrightness of the widow's looking up at him . The label bore the inscription ...
... interest . Each linea- ment was almost too suavely perfect ; and the large beautiful eyes gazed out from the canvas steadily enough , though lacking the forthrightness of the widow's looking up at him . The label bore the inscription ...
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