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Page 68
... advertising . . . . His most valuable assets are his power of earnest and picturesque speech , [ and ] a mind with but one side to it . . . . He believes thoroughly and heartily in the Post - Dispatch as the great- est advertising ...
... advertising . . . . His most valuable assets are his power of earnest and picturesque speech , [ and ] a mind with but one side to it . . . . He believes thoroughly and heartily in the Post - Dispatch as the great- est advertising ...
Page 202
... advertising . Once secured , advertising can be held long after the newspaper has lost its hold upon the reading public , for advertisers are creatures of habit . . . .155 This preceded a happy announcement that for the first time the ...
... advertising . Once secured , advertising can be held long after the newspaper has lost its hold upon the reading public , for advertisers are creatures of habit . . . .155 This preceded a happy announcement that for the first time the ...
Page 203
... advertising habits were difficult to change , the wealthy Globe- Democrat remained the leader in advertising patronage for many years.156 Even the Republican was still endowed with great prestige and was difficult to overhaul ...
... advertising habits were difficult to change , the wealthy Globe- Democrat remained the leader in advertising patronage for many years.156 Even the Republican was still endowed with great prestige and was difficult to overhaul ...
Contents
A Newspaper is Born | 1 |
Change and Conflict 20 | 19 |
The First Three Months | 41 |
Copyright | |
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