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... special interests of members of the staff make it desirable to give one assistant a general over- sight of verse and assign him the task of keeping in touch with what the younger poets are doing , while others perform 28 Magazine Making.
... special interests of members of the staff make it desirable to give one assistant a general over- sight of verse and assign him the task of keeping in touch with what the younger poets are doing , while others perform 28 Magazine Making.
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... verse through which the first reader must plough day after day and often far into the night , it is no wonder that mistakes like these occur . Yet such blunders must be minimized as far as possible ; and it is mainly for this purpose ...
... verse through which the first reader must plough day after day and often far into the night , it is no wonder that mistakes like these occur . Yet such blunders must be minimized as far as possible ; and it is mainly for this purpose ...
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... verse , or articles by this group of contributors before their wares are offered elsewhere . The relationship was admirably summed up by Rudyard Kipling when ( as a rising young writer ) he re- marked to S. S. McClure : " McClure , you ...
... verse , or articles by this group of contributors before their wares are offered elsewhere . The relationship was admirably summed up by Rudyard Kipling when ( as a rising young writer ) he re- marked to S. S. McClure : " McClure , you ...
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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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