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 208 n.

Alden, W. L., 61. Aldrich, Thomas B ., 103. Alert, 48.

Alien and Sedition Acts, 426 ; press and , 250.

Allgemeine deutsche Käseblatt, German trade journal, 18 n. Allison, J. M ., cited, 343 n. Almanacs, newspaper, 27, 27 n. Almanac, Whitaker 's, 210. Amalgamated Press, 21 n. Amateur journalism, 18 , 23; bibliography of, 23 n. See also College journalism.

and cons, 68 -69; Schopenhauer on , 69– 70, 316 ; opinions of others, 70 - 71 ; authoritativeness of press and, 71; historian and, 71, 72 , 73 ; in Germany, 72 ; bibliography of, by Frederick Harrison, 72; T. Arnold on, 73 n .; war correspondent and, 215 n. ; Cumberland on, 315 ; Scott on , 315 316 ; Howells on, 316 ; Matthews on , 316 ; favored by Traill, 317. See also Signature.

Answers. See Answers to Correspondents. Answers to Correspondents, first Harms worth paper, 60.

Thomas Ritchie,

Answers to correspondents, II, 59. Anti-Saloon League, 484.

America. See United States. American, The, Lowell, Mass., adver tisements rejected by, 370. American, New York, account of Sulzer's address in , 156 ; edited Raemaekers' cartoons, 380 n.

Anti-Trust Act, Associated Press not a

Ambler, C. H ., on 86 - 87.

American Ambulance hospital of Paris,

violator of, 121.

Antwerp, certain photographs forbidden in, 405 n.

Aplin, W ., on the Associated Press , 108 n .; article by, cited , 131 n. A pollo, 47.

Applebee, Defoe and, 263.

339.

American Association of Foreign Lan guageNewspapers, 350 n. American Association of Teachers of Journalism , 400 n.

American Baptist, The, 91 n. American Historical Association, session devoted

to newspapers, xl; annual

meeting

abandoned in

Cleveland ,

96 n.

American Historical Review, anonymous article in, cited, 229 n. ; excerpt from samearticle, quoted , 231 n. American Luncheon Club, 340 n. American Machinist, 351 n. American News Co., distributing agency 16, 136 ; no publication concerning , 16 n.

American Newspaper Annual and Di rectory, 48 n.

American Notes, Dickensmisrepresented in review of, 282.

American PressAssociation,suit of, 134 n. American Public Health Association , annualmeeting of, 95. American Transatlantic Line, 355. Ames, Fisher, on the newspaper, 29 n.

Amsterdam, English newspapers printed at, 115 n. Anchor ,47.

Angell, Norman, article by, cited,

Applebee's Journal, 250. Arbroath, use of broadsides in , 7 ; collection of broadsides in, 9 n. ; periodical literature in, bibliography , 7 n.

Archer, William, on dramatic criticism , 323 ; court proposed by, 324.

Argentina, welfare work of La Prensa in, 99- 100. Argo, 47.

Argonaut, 47.

Argus, 47; started by Buckingham , 21 n.

Aristophanes, 381. Aristotle, criticism in time of, 287, 325. Arkansas, immigration to, 343 n.

Armada Mercuries, article on, cited, 414 n.

Armenia, relief of, 338. Army and Navy Bazaar, za

Army and Navy Gazette, The, article in , cited, 201 n.

Army journalism, 24 – 25; bibliography of, 24 n ., 25 n .; names of army papers, 49. Army news, II.

Arnold, Matthew, on American press , 55 -56, 426 n .; on personality of The Times, 74 ; on W. H. Russell, 197 n. ;his attitude toward Sala, 197 n. ; on Eng

Annuaire de la presse française, 49 n. Annual Register, 27.

lish newspapers, 288 ; on Sainte-Beuve and Goethe, 304 ; on German news papers, 352 n.

Anonymity, 65 -73; Swift on, 66 ; in

Arnold, Thomas, on anonymity, 73 n .;

papers of to -day, 66, 423; emphasizes importance of paper rather than writer, 66 ; in England, 66 ; in France,

on newspaper style, 105. Arnold, William Thomas, on " journal ese ,” 104- 105; on the war corre

67-68 ; articles on, cited, 68 n .; proś

spondent, 210 ; Filon on, 330 - 331.

271 n.