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"Working People and their Employers," Washington Gladden. "Problem of the Unemployed," Hobson. "The Unemployed," Geoffrey Drage. "Korbey's Fortune," William T. Elsing in "Scribner's," Vol. XVI, pp. 590 sq. "Rich and Poor," p. 211. pp. 141 sq. "Charities Record," Baltimore, Vol. I, No. 6. "Rich and Poor," pp. 138 sq. pp. 242 sq. See Warner's "American Charities," pp. 177 sq.
Second, I am not a popular writer, since my name has never been mentioned in the "Atlantic," "Scribner's," "Harper's," "The Century" or the "Ladies' Home Journal." But as a matter of truth, it may not be amiss for me to say that I have waited long hours in the entryway of each of the magazines just named, in days agone, and then been handed the frappe.
When I read in "Scribner's Monthly" an article deriding the right to representation of the Massachusetts women who pay two millions of tax on one hundred and thirty-two million dollars of property, asserting that they produced nothing of it; that it was only "men who produced this wealth, and bestowed it upon these women;" that it was "all drawn from land and sea by the hands of men whose largess testifies alike of their love and their munificence," I must say that I am reminded of Rachel's ninepence.
For the sake of forming a good natural style, and acquiring command of language, write poetry." Forms of Prose Literature, J.H. Gardiner, Charles Scribner's Sons. Materials and Methods of Fiction, Clayton Hamilton, The Baker and Taylor Co. Principles of Literary Criticism, C.T. Winchester, The Macmillan Co. Short-Story Writing, C.R. Barrett. The Baker and Taylor Co.
There is scarcely a point in the brief vivid drama that has not furnished a topic for warm and sustained controversy; and the cult of the Waterloo campaign is more assiduous to-day than when the participators in the great strife were testifying to their own experiences. By John Codman Ropes. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
It was a happy group, all closely banded together in their business interests and in their human relations as well. With Scribner's Magazine now in the periodical field, Bok would be asked on his trips to the publishing houses to have an eye open for advertisements for that periodical as well.
We had the painters, and the engravers developed rapidly. The third requirement, of taste and intelligence, was found in Mr. A. W. Drake, then art director of Scribner's Monthly, and, after its merging into the Century, the distinguished art director of the Century Magazine. The club was limited to eighteen members, there being twelve painters and six musicians.
Joel Wixon felt that it was a good, sad, mad world, and that he had been very close to Shakespeare so close that he heard things nobody had ever found the phrases for things that cannot be said but only felt, and transmitted rather by experience than by expression from one proud worm in the mud to another. Copyright, 1921, by Rupert Hughes. #By# GRACE SARTWELL MASON From Scribner's Magazine
I am sending a short story of the first shot fired to the Scribner's and am arranging with them to bring out a book on the Campaign. I have asked them to announce it as it will help me immensely here for it is as an historian and not as a correspondent that I get on over those men who are correspondents for papers only.
It was a happy group, all closely banded together in their business interests and in their human relations as well. With Scribner's Magazine now in the periodical field, Bok would be asked on his trips to the publishing houses to have an eye open for advertisements for that periodical as well.
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