Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, Volume 25Funk and Wagnalls, 1902 |
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... newspapers are discussing the merits of the present strike for all the world as if there was , unwritten but in force , a law compel- ling profit - sharing . Such a paper , for instance , as the New York Journal of Commerce says that ...
... newspapers are discussing the merits of the present strike for all the world as if there was , unwritten but in force , a law compel- ling profit - sharing . Such a paper , for instance , as the New York Journal of Commerce says that ...
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... newspaper , in commenting on the facial ex- pression of a noted prize - fighter , said it was almost human . Of a kindred character are some of the comments of the newspapers on the Prince of Wales . One rejoices that he has shown a ...
... newspaper , in commenting on the facial ex- pression of a noted prize - fighter , said it was almost human . Of a kindred character are some of the comments of the newspapers on the Prince of Wales . One rejoices that he has shown a ...
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... newspapers concern themselves largely with the theater . To quote Carlyle , they are burst- ing with theatricals . ' The German dramatic critic is a person of importance . He fears neither the dramatist nor the actor - man- ager ; he ...
... newspapers concern themselves largely with the theater . To quote Carlyle , they are burst- ing with theatricals . ' The German dramatic critic is a person of importance . He fears neither the dramatist nor the actor - man- ager ; he ...
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... newspapers , public opinion will have to turn to the weekly press . " The New York Times considers this criticism deserving of a sharp and extended reply . Under the caption " Paul Parrot's Views on the Press , " The Times ( June 15 ) ...
... newspapers , public opinion will have to turn to the weekly press . " The New York Times considers this criticism deserving of a sharp and extended reply . Under the caption " Paul Parrot's Views on the Press , " The Times ( June 15 ) ...
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... newspaper praise in America has placed a premium on ignorance ; that " the art of acting is diminishing every day and bids fair to disappear entirely , " and that " the newspapers are largely responsible for this condition . " writes in ...
... newspaper praise in America has placed a premium on ignorance ; that " the art of acting is diminishing every day and bids fair to disappear entirely , " and that " the newspapers are largely responsible for this condition . " writes in ...
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