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Canadian psychiatrist Richard Maurice Bucke); he founded, edited, and published The Conservator, a journal
But his journal, The Conservator, which he began two years before Whitman's death and continued until
The journal frequently contained one of his Optimos poems, and in virtually every issue there would be
Conservator in 1899, and Gertrude, whom Horace and Anne educated at home, joined the staff of the journal
I argued, however, "Letters, journals, should be free: float along, word by word, as it comes, like the
Clifford sends me this: (From London Quarterly Journal, April '91.)
Bok writes this story to the Boston Journal about W.
I read his contest in Appleton's Journal with Burroughs on Hugo. Brilliant.
Tarr wanted it for one of the engineering journals—wanted me to write something to go with it.
But I had already written for another journal all I wished to say publicly.
Then further, "Hartmann appears to be journalizing in New York.
The Morning Journal (N.Y.) wrote him this morning for a piece, which he sent off.
Morning Journal paper here today.
Nearby a couple of copies of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy.
I picked up Philadelphia Home Journal from floor.
Repeatedly speaks of this as "the Moncure-Conwayism of journalism."
Gave me a copy of the journal called Society with its big flaring initial letter, and said, "I don't
Gave me also a copy of the Photographic Journal containing a piece on the Gutekunst portrait—a picture
W. said again as to the dinner: "The journal—paper—there: Society, is it?
He has gone with Curtis, there, with the Home Journal."
From Appleton's Biographical Journal.
Wondered in what guise "he would appear in these extensive journals," if at all.
Said he had read Huneker's piece in the Home Journal. "It is very warm—very.
Brought him from Clifford "Amiel's Journal." He was much pleased.
I have been thinking, in the House Journal—that they would give us their columns.
The Boston Journal will surely respond to it, and Tobey will rue the day. Old orthodox rascal!
The journals are many of them inveterately spiteful.
Hall, Newman, &c., of whose displeasure great journals even, like the Tribune, are afraid, and whose
Do you remember the Appleton's Journal piece there at the end?
Reference also to Appleton's Journal criticism. W. at once:"Well—does it not satisfy you?
article on the poets before it goes into the magazine.There are two articles in the August Appleton's Journal
Watson's Art Journal with notice &c—I am anxious to see the picture.
Said also: "I read all the notices in the literary journals—every word of them.
consider it a special favor if you would forward me from time to time any of the English magazines or journals
His tone toward you, in the Woman's Journal article (and the Nation was probably his,) shows extreme
Many years ago a reporter came to me about some comments anent me that appeared in Appleton's Journal
Whitman:Am glad to see by a morning journal that you are well enough to undertake a visit to New York
W. parody in the Presbyterian Journal. Laughed over it. "It's not at all bad."
I mentioned the fact that Appleton's Journal had called attention to the moral inconsistency of this
I first wrote them a notice of his Journal just published, which they were pleased to say was too good
"That is Hicks' Journal: it is a rare and precious book now."
Tuesday, May 22, 1888.W. handed me a copy of The Journal of Speculative Philosophy.
W. gave me an envelope containing a clipping from Bell's Weekly Messenger and Farmers' Journal treating
Did I hear you say that things you saw in Emerson's journal were very favorable to the French?
spirit destined for sacrifice—destined to the grind, the terrific strain, incident to metropolitan journalism
His tone toward you, in the Woman's Journal article (and the Nation was probably his,) shows extreme
Bok writes this story to the Boston Journal about W.
Williams that W. should not embrace the tender—that the young men were more concerned to advertise their journal
Reference also to Appleton's Journal criticism. W. at once:"Well—does it not satisfy you?
not significant as standing there advocating not Baxter's views alone but the views of the whole journal
For instance, the Appleton Journal stories—one of them—and by a writer who must have known better had
Which, to get into a great popular journal, go among some thousands of people, is vexatious, entirely
so-called organs of public opinion: an illustration par excellence of the evil possibilities of journalism
teeth, springing up widely, as your exchanges will show, in the foul and copious abuse and insults journals
need, to which manly hearts are everywhere responding, such an attitude ill becomes the foremost journal
However, a critic in Appletons' Journal , whose article contains less truth to the square than I thought
Sanborn, and valiant letters in three or four journals by Col. R. J. Hinton.
But it is not my fault if the last fortnight's journals reaching Mr.
LIFE Born in on Island— — 1819 Long His ancestry Life in boyhood at Brooklyn — Teaching school and journalism
In 1839-40 he edited a weekly journal called the Long at Then he settled down Islander, Huntingdon. in
New York to the work of a compositor, com- bining this with journalism and publicspeaking.
trifling panegyrics of himself,culled from the holes and corners of A STUDY OF WALT WHITMAN 4 American journalism
Higginson decorates " The Woman's Journal."
The very resist- the work, as when a foreign journal denounced "its rank republican ance to insolence
The London " Leader," one of the foremost of the British liter- ary journals, in a review which more
214 Appendix to Part II. " Frovi Apph-toit's Journal,'' April ist,1S76. {Extract.)
The "Journal " speaks of Walt Whitman as habitually wearing, while living in New York, a red flannel
I said that I would send him a of Scott's copy Journal from home.
"The Tenedos Times" The Journal of the Mediterranean Destroyer Flotilla the of the War during early part
savagely in the Introductory) a round talking-to on your account, apropos of his article in The Woman's Journal
give me the greatest gratification to see it and read it in print—be sure you sent me a copy in the journal
Nearby a couple of copies of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy.
Tuesday, May 22, 1888.W. handed me a copy of The Journal of Speculative Philosophy.
Said he had read Huneker's piece in the Home Journal. "It is very warm—very.
Clifford sends me this: (From London Quarterly Journal, April '91.)
The Morning Journal (N.Y.) wrote him this morning for a piece, which he sent off.
more highly of these little truth-telling papers than of the big lying or at least conventional journals
Hall, Newman, &c., of whose displeasure great journals even, like the Tribune, are afraid, and whose
Watson's Art Journal with notice &c—I am anxious to see the picture.
"Are they to publish his Journals? I have heard somewhere there were volumes of them."
Alcott had "always had the idea of a mission," and part of his mission was "to keep these Journals."
Wondered in what guise "he would appear in these extensive journals," if at all.
He has gone with Curtis, there, with the Home Journal."
be Will Carleton, who read here in one of the churches last night, and Curtis of the Ladies' Home Journal
I first wrote them a notice of his Journal just published, which they were pleased to say was too good
Discussion of policy of American journalism: that it will sacrifice truth for interest.
I told him the keynote of the piece they would print for me in October was this: that a literary journal
Left him with copy of the Home Journal, with a column extracted from Myers and headed "The Ecstacy of
After leaving I found the copies of Home Journal I had left with him, letter from Julius Chambers, Bucke's
Then further, "Hartmann appears to be journalizing in New York.
In these miscellaneous prints we beat the foreigners out of their boots, but in the daily journals, they
The budding poet, then about eighteen years of age, had just returned home after his venture in journalism
The journals are many of them inveterately spiteful.
The Boston Journal will surely respond to it, and Tobey will rue the day. Old orthodox rascal!
W. said again as to the dinner: "The journal—paper—there: Society, is it?
Tarr wanted it for one of the engineering journals—wanted me to write something to go with it.
But I had already written for another journal all I wished to say publicly.
I read this to W. from the New York Home Journal:"Walt Whitman's new volume of poems, November Boughs
Baker says he has already become one of "the medical marvels," his case having been written about in journals
The notes there, for instance—the extracts from Emerson's Journals—and here and there little incidents—appeal
May I reproduce this in the Daily Chronicle, a journal for which I am leader-writer, note-writer and
reviewer.This letter is what journalists call "good copy," and if we get it into our journal it will
Conway has written to the Daily News in reference to letters which have appeared in that journal appealing