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... Sometimes a writer is assigned to a special study which will require all his time for weeks or even months . He may be required to travel or to incur other expense . Under these conditions he must have a guaranty of some kind . Sometimes ...
... Sometimes a writer is assigned to a special study which will require all his time for weeks or even months . He may be required to travel or to incur other expense . Under these conditions he must have a guaranty of some kind . Sometimes ...
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... Sometimes his comments are in prose , sometimes they are in free verse . Sometimes they are rather clever , more fre- quently they are dull , and occasionally they are so obscene as to be unprintable . They appear to come to many ...
... Sometimes his comments are in prose , sometimes they are in free verse . Sometimes they are rather clever , more fre- quently they are dull , and occasionally they are so obscene as to be unprintable . They appear to come to many ...
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... Sometimes his name and address are stencilled on the circular , in order to save him the exertion of writing them down . Sometimes he is saved the pain of writing a cheque or even of enclosing a dollar bill . Instead , he is allowed to ...
... Sometimes his name and address are stencilled on the circular , in order to save him the exertion of writing them down . Sometimes he is saved the pain of writing a cheque or even of enclosing a dollar bill . Instead , he is allowed to ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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