Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...complaints about the appearance of the Michigan Argonaut have always seemed to us quite unfounded, as it is always neat, not to say attractive. Its contemporary, the Chronicle, suffers by comparison, for the younger journal contains more news, has better press-work, and is generally more inviting. We should consider that the Argonaut deserved a large circulation, for its notes on all departments of the university are very full, and its literary and editorial departments very fair...
...When Speaker Chapin appointed a committee to examine the rival claims of Messrs. Sprague and Bliss," says the Times, "no one but the World noticed that there was anything unusual in the matter. That able journal, however, discovered that Mr. Sprague and the majority of the committee were members of the Alpha Delta Phi. Further investigation showed that the appointment of the Sprague-Bliss committee was only a step in the vast conspiracy to overthrow the State and National governments and to concentrate all power in the hands of the Alpha Delta Phi Society. It is, perhaps, even...
...first number of the new scientific and educational journal, Science, edited by Samuel H. Scudder, late of the Harvard Library, is about ready to appear...
...distinguishing principle of the forthcoming Science as an educational journal, it is stated, will be its entire independence of the school-book publishing trade. One of its important features as a scientific journal will be a monthly correspondence from every European centre of scientific intelligence from Norway to Italy, summarizing the proceedings of all the learned societies...
...ordinary journal, the editors are responsible for an article that goes in the paper, although they themselves may never have seen it. In the hurry of getting out a large daily paper, many items go in that never are seen by the chief editor; yet he is responsible for these items. Much more is the editorial board of a college paper responsible for its contributed articles, where every editor has a chance to read the articles before they are printed...