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The 'Nation' from the Inside

Brownell, W. C. | July 8, 1915 issue

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According to the author, crossing Beckman Street some time in 1879 from the old World office to the old periodical's quarters and establishing himself at the third desk in the editorial rooms of the latter, was to the author, an event of more moment than if he had changed hemispheres. It was, of course, much more than graduating from daily into weekly journalism, though that in itself was desirable enough in the case of one whose first eight years out of college had been an experience of much variety and interest, no doubt, but one containing an element of drudgery that had finally lost any disguise of novelty. To the author, at any rate, the periodical, the Nation had always worn a halo.

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JOURNALISM; NATION, The (Periodical); JOURNALISTS; EDITORIALS; LITERATURE; PERIODICALS
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