Abstract

In the Driftway

April 13, 1932 issue

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The article presents information related to several socio-political developments. No consideration of the American mind is complete without the comic strip. The influence of that phenomenon is beyond measuring. Not only are comic-strip artists paid larger salaries than any other employee on a newspaper; not only does the presence of certain comic strips enormously increase circulation. The information about comic strips from a newspaperman who vouched for its veracity and said it only touched the fringes of comic-strip lunacy. If his informant was exaggerating, as newspapermen sometimes do, and promises to print a correction.

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