American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... newspaper correspondents , of whom there were now enough to make up a small army of our own - some forty or fifty , including the newspaper artists . At eleven o'clock the " Commonweal of Christ Brass Band , " from its place on the red ...
... newspaper correspondents , of whom there were now enough to make up a small army of our own - some forty or fifty , including the newspaper artists . At eleven o'clock the " Commonweal of Christ Brass Band , " from its place on the red ...
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... newspaper men . Some days the only comfort I got was to cut out of the paper , not my own writings but bits of new ... newspaper profession which nettled me - probably because they hit too near the mark . " The plateau of mediocrity ...
... newspaper men . Some days the only comfort I got was to cut out of the paper , not my own writings but bits of new ... newspaper profession which nettled me - probably because they hit too near the mark . " The plateau of mediocrity ...
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... newspapers - give this advice to a young newspaper man : " If you would succeed in journalism , never lose your super- ficiality . " He had as proof the tangible evidence of his own success ; he was said to have become the highest paid ...
... newspapers - give this advice to a young newspaper man : " If you would succeed in journalism , never lose your super- ficiality . " He had as proof the tangible evidence of his own success ; he was said to have become the highest paid ...
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