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... magazines . " Here the critics of the Digest took a very simple routine process in the production of the magazine and distorted it , misrepresented it , and unblushingly lied about it , with the result that there is created in the mind ...
... magazines . " Here the critics of the Digest took a very simple routine process in the production of the magazine and distorted it , misrepresented it , and unblushingly lied about it , with the result that there is created in the mind ...
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... magazine journalism today in the United States . I should like to pay humble tribute to the way in which the best of the mass - circulation magazines have lifted their standards during the past generation ; to their salutary over - all ...
... magazine journalism today in the United States . I should like to pay humble tribute to the way in which the best of the mass - circulation magazines have lifted their standards during the past generation ; to their salutary over - all ...
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... magazines , con- duct a symposium in which you and your classmates match your reactions to these magazines against the demanding standards that Allen set for his own distinguished magazine , Harper's . For a statement of these standards ...
... magazines , con- duct a symposium in which you and your classmates match your reactions to these magazines against the demanding standards that Allen set for his own distinguished magazine , Harper's . For a statement of these standards ...
Contents
OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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