Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... become sufficiently prominent to merit social , political , diplomatic , or judicial honors , or even with the specific idea of bartering editorial support for them . Motives are often more creditable . Many men enter pub- lishing in ...
... become sufficiently prominent to merit social , political , diplomatic , or judicial honors , or even with the specific idea of bartering editorial support for them . Motives are often more creditable . Many men enter pub- lishing in ...
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... becomes as expansible as an accordion and last - minute adjustments become easy and inexpensive , while the editorial content improves because there is no more hasty and necessarily careless last - minute cutting . CORRESPONDENCE ...
... becomes as expansible as an accordion and last - minute adjustments become easy and inexpensive , while the editorial content improves because there is no more hasty and necessarily careless last - minute cutting . CORRESPONDENCE ...
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... becomes neces- sary to find new facts that have not become shop - worn . Some- times the biographical facts are not separated from the articles in a separate department , but a short comment on the life or special qualifications of each ...
... becomes neces- sary to find new facts that have not become shop - worn . Some- times the biographical facts are not separated from the articles in a separate department , but a short comment on the life or special qualifications of each ...
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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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