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Curtis, of the Ladies' Home Journal, talked with H. L.
room was cheerful in the morning sunlight, which streamed upon a carpet of waste paper—letters, journals
clinical chart was needed, but by request of his literary executors I kept a daily—almost an hourly—journal
A few lines in Edward King's Philadelphia correspondence to the Boston Journal , in which he mentioned
colleague and intimate friend, Frederic Russell Guernsey—now resident in Mexico and prominent in journalism
Childs, proprietor of the Public Ledger , a journal eminent amid its contemporaries not alone for literary
The February issue of the Journal of Hygiene and Herald of Health contained an interesting article by
Harris of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy; and on "Hegel's Æsthetics," by Dr Kidney of the Episcopal
Critics," published by Macmillan last summer, and ably reviewed by Dr Harris in the last number of his journal
Harris, on the contrary, has been now for many years engaged in this work,—the first number of his "Journal
and admitted even by the North American Review, and then published the rejected article in his own journal
is more to the purpose, the rejection of his article led him at once to project and establish his journal
It throws interesting light on the autocratic non-ethical spirit possible under journalism, to know that
"Jeff," to whom Whitman has just written loving and memorable words of tribute for an engineering journal
and he depicts for us the surprised delight with which he beheld his stanzas in that fashionable journal
Was I a malicious scandal-loving tale-bearer, a literary spy in service of sensational journalism!
How good is that article in the January number of Appleton's Journal on Heine!
But Joe was no donkey, and he has served journalism well.
was cordially greeted, and the conversation, naturally enough, turned a good deal on poetry and journalism