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Editorializers

Squires, Duane | June 19, 1929 issue

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The article discusses the book "American Press Opinion: Washington to Coolidge: A Documentary Record of Editorial Leadership and Criticism 1785-1927," by Allen Nevins. Four hundred editorials, ranging from brief utterances in the years before the adoption of the Constitution to longer and more modern expressions of American newspaper thinking, comprise the subject matter of this volume. Carefully chosen for their value to the age in which they were written, few if any of these selections are of passing interest only. They illuminate almost every phase of the intricate domestic and foreign concerns which have made national development unique.

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AMERICAN Press Opinion: Washington to Coolidge: A Documentary Record of Editorial Leadership & Criticism 1785-1927 (Book); NEVINS, Allen; LITERATURE; JOURNALISM; CRITICISM; AMERICAN newspapers
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