Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers

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Author: Arthur Brisbane ISBN: 9788832523294
Publisher: iOnlineShopping.com Publication: February 19, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Arthur Brisbane
ISBN: 9788832523294
Publisher: iOnlineShopping.com
Publication: February 19, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

The articles in this book were published originally in the editorial columns of the various Hearst newspapers throughout the country.

These articles may have some interest for the student of modern happenings, because of the fact that the newspapers publishing them have an aggregate daily circulation of two millions of copies, and are read each day by no fewer than five millions of men and women. Such wide circulation of identical opinions on current events, in different parts of the country, is a new feature of our national life. The character of such writings, and their probable influence upon the public mind, whatever their lack of intrinsic merit, may be of sufficient importance to justify the publication of this collection of ephemeral writings.

CONTENTS

  • Why Are All Men Gamblers?
  • No Man Understands Iron
  • We Long for Immortal Imperfection—We Can't Have It.
  • Three Water-Drops Converse
  • Did We Once Live on the Moon?
  • William Henry Channing's Symphony
  • The Existence of God—Parable of the Blind Kittens
  • Have the Animals Souls?
  • Jesus' Attitude Toward Children
  • Study of the Character of God
  • The Fascinating Problem of Immortality
  • Discontent the Motive Power of Progress
  • The Automobile Will Make Us More Human
  • Let Us Be Thankful
  • The Harm That Is Done by Our Friends
  • Shall We Tame and Chain the Invisible Microbe As We Now Chain
  • Niagara?
  • The Elephant That Will Not Move Has Better Excuses Than We Have
  • for Folly Displayed
  • Let Us Be Thankful
  • What Will 999 Years Mean to the Human Race?
  • The Azores—A Small Lost World in a Universe of Water
  • No Napoleonic Chess Player on an Air Cushion
  • A Girl's Face in the Gaslight
  • The "Criminal" Class
  • The Wonderful Magnet
  • Who Is Independent? Nobody
  • When We Begin Using Land Under the Oceans
  • Where Your Body Came From
  • How Marriage Began
  • Man's Willingness to Work
  • The Human Brain Beats the Coal Mines
  • How the Other Planets Will Talk to Us
  • Shall We Do Without Sleep Some Day?
  • The Three Best Things in the World
  • The Value of Solitude
  • There Should Be a Monument to Time
  • A Mother's Work and Her Hopes
  • Your Work Is Your Brain's Gymnasium
  • The Steeple, Moving Like the Hand of a Clock
  • Cultivate Thought-Teach Your Brain to Work Early
  • The Wind Does Not Rule Your Destiny
  • One of the Many Corpses in the Johnstown Mine
  • "Limiting the Amount of a Day's Work"
  • Catching a Red-Hot Bolt
  • The Trusts and the Union—How Do They Differ?
  • France Has Learned Her Lesson
  • Union Men as Slave Owners
  • Again the Limited Day's Work
  • To the Merchants
  • What About the Chinese, Kind Sir?
  • 150 against 150,000—We Favor the 150,000
  • To-day's World-Struggle
  • White-Rabbit Millionaires and Other Things
  • No Happiness Save in Mental and Physical Activity
  • The Owner of a Golden Mountain
  • The Human Weeds in Prison
  • Crime Is Dying Out
  • The Value of Poverty to the World
  • 600 Teachers Now, 600,000 Good Americans in the Future
  • Education—The First Duty of Government
  • Poverty Is the Father of Vice, Crime and Failure
  • The Importance of Education Proved in Lincoln's Case
  • Knowledge Is Growth
  • A Whiskey Bottle

** and many more.....**

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The articles in this book were published originally in the editorial columns of the various Hearst newspapers throughout the country.

These articles may have some interest for the student of modern happenings, because of the fact that the newspapers publishing them have an aggregate daily circulation of two millions of copies, and are read each day by no fewer than five millions of men and women. Such wide circulation of identical opinions on current events, in different parts of the country, is a new feature of our national life. The character of such writings, and their probable influence upon the public mind, whatever their lack of intrinsic merit, may be of sufficient importance to justify the publication of this collection of ephemeral writings.

CONTENTS

** and many more.....**

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