Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... course , is that readers of copy and proof must take nothing for granted , not even numerals . When an author makes a fairly lengthy quotation , any- thing more than a couple of sentences , it is often well to avoid quotation marks by ...
... course , is that readers of copy and proof must take nothing for granted , not even numerals . When an author makes a fairly lengthy quotation , any- thing more than a couple of sentences , it is often well to avoid quotation marks by ...
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... course of the article , this vital bit of information is likely to linger in his memory . the Newspaper copy desks are alert to discover such devices on part of the publicity man , and endeavor to cut the maga- zine down to the one bare ...
... course of the article , this vital bit of information is likely to linger in his memory . the Newspaper copy desks are alert to discover such devices on part of the publicity man , and endeavor to cut the maga- zine down to the one bare ...
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... course , vary considerably from article to article with the width of the margin and the size of the typewriter face . The great inaccuracy of the first method is due to its failure to allow for these differ- ences . 3. Accuracy may be ...
... course , vary considerably from article to article with the width of the margin and the size of the typewriter face . The great inaccuracy of the first method is due to its failure to allow for these differ- ences . 3. Accuracy may be ...
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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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