Bulletin: Journalism series, 2. izdajaUniversity of Missouri, 1912 |
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Stran 6 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake.
Stran 21 - Professor," said Miss Skylight, "I want you to suggest a course in life for me. I have thought of journalism — " "What are your own inclinations?" "Oh, my soul yearns and throbs and pulsates with an ambition to give the world a life-work that shall be marvelous in its scope, and weirdly entrancing in the vastness of its structural beauty!
Stran 7 - Give it something good and it straightway calls for something better. Audiences are constantly being educated to more exacting requirements. So we may confidently look forward to a demand for better and better reading from the newspapers.
Stran 8 - The writer of the editorial may not be an expert or a genius. At least he is in the habit of thinking about public questions. He is presumed to have some...
Stran 7 - All signs point toward the newspapers becoming more and more the great democratic purveyors of literature to the mass of readers of this country. And here...
Stran 8 - Primarily, as citizens, we form our own opinions on the basis of the news. James Parton once argued with Horace Greeley that the editorial was merely a man speaking to men, while news was providence speaking to men.