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Page 411
... stories started on the front page would end there , eliminat- ing the necessity of jumping to an inside page to finish the story ( which readers seldom do ) . To do this , we would have stories written more compactly and sharply and ...
... stories started on the front page would end there , eliminat- ing the necessity of jumping to an inside page to finish the story ( which readers seldom do ) . To do this , we would have stories written more compactly and sharply and ...
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... story is simply : is this a good enough story to justify publication , and is the unconventionality handled in good taste so that there is no moral recommendation within the story for this kind of behavior , but simply a fictional ...
... story is simply : is this a good enough story to justify publication , and is the unconventionality handled in good taste so that there is no moral recommendation within the story for this kind of behavior , but simply a fictional ...
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... story . Humphrey Bogart fighting a crowd of villains is watched by thousands of men who clench their hands as if they were doing the fighting - which they are , symbolically . As we identify our- selves with the people in the story ...
... story . Humphrey Bogart fighting a crowd of villains is watched by thousands of men who clench their hands as if they were doing the fighting - which they are , symbolically . As we identify our- selves with the people in the story ...
Contents
OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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