History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 5Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1914 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... facts ; secondly , to interpret them . " That is precisely the work of the journalist . First , he must ascertain the facts , and then interpret them . It is unnecessary to assure you that it is not easy to do either , and do it well ...
... facts ; secondly , to interpret them . " That is precisely the work of the journalist . First , he must ascertain the facts , and then interpret them . It is unnecessary to assure you that it is not easy to do either , and do it well ...
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... facts , I can succeed much bet- ter in interpreting the episode itself . But those three questions are taken verbatim from Prof. George's book on " Historical Evidence . " They are the cri teria , he says , by which the historian may ...
... facts , I can succeed much bet- ter in interpreting the episode itself . But those three questions are taken verbatim from Prof. George's book on " Historical Evidence . " They are the cri teria , he says , by which the historian may ...
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... facts in the moving life of the world and the earliest recording of those facts in a literary form , we run straight into the hospitable arms of the reporter . It is not necessary , in this connection , to quarrel with Prof ...
... facts in the moving life of the world and the earliest recording of those facts in a literary form , we run straight into the hospitable arms of the reporter . It is not necessary , in this connection , to quarrel with Prof ...
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... fact that Gideon Welles was trained in the journalism of his time , that he was for years a country editor in the neighboring city of Hartford . His remarkable achievement in that diary reflects real credit upon the press , the country ...
... fact that Gideon Welles was trained in the journalism of his time , that he was for years a country editor in the neighboring city of Hartford . His remarkable achievement in that diary reflects real credit upon the press , the country ...
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... facts , accurate , truthful . From a utilitarian point of view , the journalist cannot possibly know too much of the history of all countries and the history of all branches of civilization . The more he knows , the more valuable he ...
... facts , accurate , truthful . From a utilitarian point of view , the journalist cannot possibly know too much of the history of all countries and the history of all branches of civilization . The more he knows , the more valuable he ...
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