Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hope that if and when you publish this letter you will append your definition of a pessimist. Sincerely yours, Paul M. Herzog...
...writer. As much as you may desire to increase circulation, it seems to me that you would compel your writers to at least be reasonably truthful. There have been a number of false statements but I will merely call your attention to a few of them. You publish a picture of mine containing a caption "Americans do not know how to love,"-I never made such a statement. I believe on one occasion I quoted this statement from a foreign writer and used it for text in an editorial...
Already getting a name for itself as a crusader, the latest project of Publishers' Service is to find employment for some 1,000 Manhattan newspapermen who are out of work. Most of the jobless journalists are youngsters who have left schools of journalism and small-town papers to come to the Big City and make good. Publishers' Service plans to run loo-word biographies of unemployed writers, publish them with a byline. Should a managing editor need a reporter, he can pick out one of the biographers...
...strikes me that a vote of the class as a whole on the subject would be highly appropriate, but before the ballots be sent out I would suggest that Mr. Trainer spend a little time looking into the situation and publish in your columns the arguments for and against the Prom...