Progress of Journalism Annual Address of the Illinois Press Association Chi

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Progress of Journalism Annual Address of the Illinois Press Association Chi
Rees, Thomas, 1777-1864
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Bryan, of the Nebraska Commoner, Senator Hawley, of the Hartford Courant, and the army of newspaper makers who now keep the world awake.
Graduates.
Perchance one entering the newspa- per business may pass through its various stages and finally graduate and have his name enrolled in the alumni. And there he will find himself classed with such men as John G. Whittier, who edited a paper in Boston and was ore of America's most renowned poets; Wendell Phillips, the hero of liberty; Henry Ward Beech
...er, the world's greatest divine; James G. Elaine, statesman and candidate for presi- dent; John Hay, author, ambassa- dor, and secretary of state; Charles Emery Smith, postmaster general; 30 Wiliam M. Springer, who represented the capital district of Illinois in con- gress for twenty years; Geo. W. Peck, who became governor of Wisconsin; Henry M. Stanley, who gave us the secrets of interior Africa; Samuel M. C 4 lemens, who, as "Mark Twain, " . Has given the world its greatest fund of humorous literature; Robert J.

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