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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...British forces in New York. This charge Mr. Loring seeks to refute. "The Site of Old Fort Massachusetts" and "A Trip from New York to Niagara in 1829" are both exceedingly vivid and interesting contributions, the latter being taken from the diary of the famous author and journalist, Colonel William Leete Stone, who died in 1844. "An Unpublished Letter of John Adams" and "A Boston Newspaper of the Revolution" speak for themselves and the rest of the number is well worth a perusal. The book notices, as usual, are useful criticisms on good books; they are always a delightful feature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Magazine of American History. | 10/4/1888 | See Source »

JOURNALISM.- If any Harvard student wishes to engage in Journalism, he will do well to address JOURNALIST, P. O. Box 3103, Boston, Mass. je19...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 6/19/1888 | See Source »

...Still, it is necessary that any kind of a workman should have good tools, and a college education undoubtedly furnishes much that a journalist needs in his profession. Horace Greeley, after he had risen to promineuce as an editor, felt his deficiency in that regard. Some of the brightest and most graceful editorial writers have been men whose training and equipment was had at college. Henry J. Raymond was a notable example of this. I might mention also Manton Marble. Mr. Schuyler, of our paper, is a college man and a writer of so graceful and pure English that editorials...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Journalism as a Profession. | 3/30/1888 | See Source »

There is a plausable swindler going about college representing himself as a journalist in needy circumstances. He has already succeeded in making considerable money by his representation and men are warned to be on their guard against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 10/17/1887 | See Source »

...order to a speedy arrangement of the details, each educator, clergyman, journalist, matron or fraternity chaplain herewith furnished with a copy of the book is requested to send to the undersigned, before February, any pertinent suggestions; and (having meanwhile invited attention of his or her young friends to the matter) to report approximately how many may probably enter the lists...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prayer of the Presidents. | 1/27/1887 | See Source »

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