Abstract

In the Driftway

May 29, 1929 issue

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Of newspapers there are many, but of names there are few. The Inland Printer, after looking into the subject, says that among the approximately 2,400 daily newspapers in the United States fifty words are enough to cover the names of 2,000 of these publications. Only a few of the picturesque old names now survive among our dailies. For irresistible names, however, the titles of some of the famous newspapers in Paris. Whether it is still alive or not he does not know, but one of the famous newspapers in the kiosks of the boulevards was a sprightly magazine which bore the title "I Know All."

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NEWSPAPERS; MASS media; PUBLICATIONS; FREEDOM of the press; SERIAL publications; UNITED States
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