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In the Driftway

January 16, 1929 issue

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In this article, the author, who writes this regular article with the name of the Drifter, has provided some information about the junior James Gordon Bennett, who was a newspaper editor. As for the younger Bennett, some persons have been disposed to regard him merely as the inheritor of his father's property. It would be hard to overemphasize this aspect, but Mr. Bennett also had courage and independence, qualities which came to the front even in his later years when in the summer of 1914 the Germans were just outside the gates of Paris.

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BENNETT, James Gordon, 1795-1872; NEWSPAPER editors; NEWSPAPERS; MASS media; EDITORS; JOURNALISM
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