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  2. EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES.

    The press gained its authority because of its reputation for honesty, for sincerity, and for courage. It is feared that this reputation will be lost when the most prominent of the journals are remarkable only for their success in supplying a demand for novel and startling paragraphs and for appealing to the cruder form of emotion.—"S.M. Herald," Dec. 9, 1911. THE HONEST, SINCERE, COURAGEOUS PRESS: " Of course, that talk about being perfectly ladylike don't apply ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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