A Book for All ReadersG. P. Putnam's sons, 1900 - 509 Seiten |
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... newspaper - file inventions , or racks , may be substi- tuted , allowing one to each paper received at the library . For filing current magazines , reviews , and the smaller newspapers , like the literary and technical journals , vari ...
... newspaper - file inventions , or racks , may be substi- tuted , allowing one to each paper received at the library . For filing current magazines , reviews , and the smaller newspapers , like the literary and technical journals , vari ...
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... newspaper , like the book , is to be read sparingly , and with judgment . It is to be used , not abused . I call that an ... newspapers , to have given them a liberal education . As all readers cannot have the same gifts , so all cannot ...
... newspaper , like the book , is to be read sparingly , and with judgment . It is to be used , not abused . I call that an ... newspapers , to have given them a liberal education . As all readers cannot have the same gifts , so all cannot ...
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... newspapers as unfitted to form a part of a public library . The best newspapers of the time are sometimes the best books of the time . A first - class daily journal is an epi- tome of the world , recording the life and the deeds of men ...
... newspapers as unfitted to form a part of a public library . The best newspapers of the time are sometimes the best books of the time . A first - class daily journal is an epi- tome of the world , recording the life and the deeds of men ...
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