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Page 128
... literary editor . At the end of 1930 , after rather over seven and a half years , I resigned . As I explained in Beginning Again ( p . 132 ) my work as literary editor revealed to me the corroding and eroding effect of journalism upon ...
... literary editor . At the end of 1930 , after rather over seven and a half years , I resigned . As I explained in Beginning Again ( p . 132 ) my work as literary editor revealed to me the corroding and eroding effect of journalism upon ...
Page 140
... editor , the literary editor , and the assistant editor has to be settled . This too often led to a violent struggle for space between politics and literature . Whether the editor should sacrifice a page in which he wanted an article on ...
... editor , the literary editor , and the assistant editor has to be settled . This too often led to a violent struggle for space between politics and literature . Whether the editor should sacrifice a page in which he wanted an article on ...
Page 207
... literary editor until 1962. Having been for over 30 years editorially responsible for it , I am necessarily not an unprejudiced witness regarding its merits and influence . Practically all journalists , from the great Press Lords down ...
... literary editor until 1962. Having been for over 30 years editorially responsible for it , I am necessarily not an unprejudiced witness regarding its merits and influence . Practically all journalists , from the great Press Lords down ...
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