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... described would probably not fit the requirements of any existing maga- zine ; but there is no magazine in the world which is not at the present moment published by a staff organized more or less on these lines . With these ...
... described would probably not fit the requirements of any existing maga- zine ; but there is no magazine in the world which is not at the present moment published by a staff organized more or less on these lines . With these ...
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... described as flirting with the sixty - below - zero mark , " making it im- possible for a locomotive to scoop water from troughs be- tween the rails , as described . This same unfortunate author once had a story dealing with the Navy ...
... described as flirting with the sixty - below - zero mark , " making it im- possible for a locomotive to scoop water from troughs be- tween the rails , as described . This same unfortunate author once had a story dealing with the Navy ...
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... described as " normal , " " natural , " " good , " " logical , " or " healthy , " the terms being practically synony- mous - is a circulation among readers who may normally be expected to enjoy the magazine , and who have not been ...
... described as " normal , " " natural , " " good , " " logical , " or " healthy , " the terms being practically synony- mous - is a circulation among readers who may normally be expected to enjoy the magazine , and who have not been ...
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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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