Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...elective course in journalism, conducted by an experienced journalist, has been established at Mount Holyoke College...
...mirror which should reflect the community just as it is. But the American press is not today actuated by the purpose to tell men the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The mirror is warped and shows us wrong in an utterly distorted form. The journalist's life is one of splendid opportunity, for the press today is sorely in need of men who will deny their pocketbook to maintain their manhood. The true greatness of a journal is not to be measured by its circulation, but by the truth it tells and the influence it wields...
...November Monthly opens with an able article entitled, "Preparing for Journalism," by Phillip Littell, a graduate of Harvard, and for many years a successful journalist in the West. This advice, coming as it does from one who has had ample experience to learn and judge of what he writes, should be of unusual interest to those undergraduates who are contemplating journalism as a profession. Littell does not hesitate to say that journalism is not "hospitable," and that it is not the realm of the pioneer or the originator, but he does insist that by certain forms of practice, the undergraduate...
Gustav Freytag, the famous German author, dramatist and journalist died of pneumonia on Tuesday...
...published his best known work, "A Window in Thrums," and in 1892, "A Little Minister," and this last named book is the last work that Barrie has written. All the shorter stories which have been published recently in America were written before when he was still a journalist...