Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...needless to say that readers of the Times were shocked. They saw that the august newspaper whose pontifications determine their views had been duped into reprinting as a quotation from a college journal an editorial which had been written in its own offices. The more choleric among them sat down to compose heated letters. "Let the right hand of the Times," they suggested, "find out what its left is doing...
...years ago sensation articles began to appear in your journal. Later came an outrageous attack upon the priests' convention (the Anglo-Catholic Congress) at Philadelphia. The articles were absurd, silly and malicious; they stopped short of libel...
...then, as Christian teachers, subscribe to your journal or recommend it for subscription? Perhaps you may be able to educate us; we have done our best lo block subscription to TIME because of bur belief that it misrepresents and perverts the news...
...sooner or later, if he is a true student, there will come a reversal of the process, when these ideas, modeled and shaped by his own individuality, take definite form about some specific problem--probably an assigned thesis, possibly nothing more immediately useful than a jotting in a journal. When an undergraduate has reached this stage in his development, his intellectual future is fairly well assured. The student has found himself...
...News, the Journal, are quite capable of gauging the taste of their readers, which is also the taste of those individuals who, appearing automatically like sharks or vultures when a killing has occurred, jostle one another for a glimpse of the body while the blue-coated officer pushes them back. Such people pored with great enjoyment over the photograph of the maimed Flake, of the dead Belinskys, enchanted that from their favorite newspapers that annoying phrase, "X marks the spot," has disappeared...