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... editors . of other magazines . MR . CON : And more often they are not . As a rule , the editor of a maga- zine has ... editors of other magazines , how do you explain the fact that editors reject so many of these pieces ? The rate of ...
... editors . of other magazines . MR . CON : And more often they are not . As a rule , the editor of a maga- zine has ... editors of other magazines , how do you explain the fact that editors reject so many of these pieces ? The rate of ...
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... editors to set forth their magazines ' " taboos . " Of course , the fact that an editor says that he opens his magazine to the honest treatment of sex or politics does not necessarily mean that he does so or that he means by it what we ...
... editors to set forth their magazines ' " taboos . " Of course , the fact that an editor says that he opens his magazine to the honest treatment of sex or politics does not necessarily mean that he does so or that he means by it what we ...
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... editor are in evidence , and ( b ) whether certain taboos either denied or not mentioned by the editors are there . Present your findings in a written or oral report . 2. Having learned from the editors of Collier's , Good Housekeeping ...
... editor are in evidence , and ( b ) whether certain taboos either denied or not mentioned by the editors are there . Present your findings in a written or oral report . 2. Having learned from the editors of Collier's , Good Housekeeping ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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