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Then they can snap their fingers at advertisers and as every union man will get the union paper there'll be a circulation established at once. They can begin with monthlies and come down to weeklies. When they have learnt thoroughly the system, and when every colony has its weekly or weeklies, then they'll have a chance for dailies, not before." "How would you get your daily?" enquired Geisner.
You know they have been crazy after our dailies ever since the strict general order preventing the exchange of the daily papers between pickets. Well, that dare-devil of a law student, Tom, determined to have some fun with them. So when they again, as they often had before, came to the river with hands full of Richmond papers, proposing exchange, Tom flourished a paper also.
The preparations for the celebration met with a hearty response in the city. The large dailies gave much space to the occasion. Dr. Seiss delivered a memorable address in Steinway Hall. Under the auspices of the Evangelical Alliance a distinguished company gathered in the Academy of Music and heard William Taylor and Phillips Brooks deliver orations of majestic eloquence.
It is not surprising, then, that in Kansas at that time, the Grasshopper period, before prohibition, Mrs. Nation, and religious dailies, the company had its friends, and that Mr. Jones, an honest farmer with money to spend, had his. Two or three days after the interview with Mr. Jones, the President's "friend" came over to the railroad building.
They are as official in this sense as were ever the Court organs of ephemeral Continental experiments. All the vices, all the unreality, and all the peril that goes with the existence of an official Press is stamped upon the great dailies of our time. They are not independent where Power is concerned. They do not really criticize.
In fair weather I printed both back and front pages of the paper, and in storms, when ink and machinery froze up another complication in dealing with the press I printed the front page only, with headlines that rivaled the big dailies. There was no news to warrant them, but they were space-fillers. A dance at McClure would do for a scarehead.
Before daring to enter upon the writing of an article, it is needful that she should, in particular, make a study of four important subjects: The distinguishing characteristics, policy, and general tone of all the leading dailies, weeklies, and monthlies. Spelling. Grammar. Composition, including punctuation. I will deal briefly with these four.
The middle of October it looked as if we had a straight road before us. But I knew better. I had discovered that the field, no matter how worked, was not big enough to support two rival dailies. There was toward the last of October on the edge of town a real-estate sale which Mr. Haldeman and I attended. Here was my chance for a play.
And every day, all over the continent, there would be printing hundreds of thousands of copies, each one advancing and defending the Labour movement." "It's a grand idea," said Geisner again, "but who'd man the papers, George. Could Labour papers afford to pay managers and editors what the big dailies do?"
Only for a night and a day did the rebellion lack both a leader and a philosophy. Meanwhile, in obedience to the unerring instinct for drama peculiar to great metropolitan dailies, newspaper correspondents were alighting from every train, interviewing officials and members of labour unions and mill agents: interviewing Claude Ditmar, the strongest man in Hampton that day.
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