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How often do we hear of even public institutions having to be closed, and of thousands being thrown out of work by the panic which ensues at such times. I have sought to confine myself to a matter-of-fact description of this gloomy subject, and to avoid anything that could be construed into mere sensationalism.

Canon Parkyn would not, he said, pander to sensationalism by any allusion in his discourse, nor could the Dead March, he conceived, be played with propriety under such very unpleasant circumstances.

Ross smoothed out its edges with his big hand, and the words became distinct enough; the very brevity of the message was touched with sensationalism. It ran: 'I am your brother. Save me! and there was not another vestige of writing on the paper. 'Purvis has excelled himself, said Ross quietly. 'It's your deal, Christopherson.

Salvatore Auteri-Manzocchi has never repeated the early success of 'Dolores, and Spiro Samara, a Greek by birth, but an Italian by training and sympathies, seems to have lost the secret of the delicate imagination which nearly made 'Flora Mirabilis' a European success, though his 'Martire, a work of crude sensationalism, enjoyed an ephemeral success in Italy.

As she ran her eye over the article she saw that it was quite in harmony with the general tone and policy of the paper which catered to the jaded throngs of the Tenderloin. Truth had been cunningly distorted; flippancy, sensationalism, and a salacious double meaning ran through it all. "What's dreadful about it?" inquired her brother. "That sort of advertising does a show-girl good.

Alone of all the London morning newspapers, the Watchman appeared next day destitute of sensationalism in respect to the Middle Temple Murder. The other daily journals published more or less vivid accounts of the identification of Mr.

Howells, America, through the medium of its own particular class of novel, 'is getting represented with unexampled fulness. The writers 'excel in small pieces with three or four figures, and are able conveniently to dispense with sensationalism a point not yet reached by Antipodean novelists.

MAURY: Sure! Country's been fed on sensationalism for more than two years. Everybody getting restless. Want to have some fun. PARAMORE: Then you don't believe any ideals are at stake? MAURY: Nothing of much importance. People want excitement every so often. Now I was talking to a man who'd been over there MAURY: Absolutely. Feel it my duty to warn you. That's not his real name.

The two authors have sacrificed their individualities in a mistaken effort to follow the fashion's lead, resulting in a most ineffective compound of tameness and sensationalism. Amazing adventures are undergone by each heroine before she is one-and-twenty.

We CAN give to it a wonderful fortification against the materialism and the sensationalism of daily life on the streets, against the deadly monotony of the struggle for existence, by a revival of the folk spirit in story, as well as in song and in dance, that will not spend its strength in mere pageantry, but will sink deep into our national consciousness.