266 Words to use with newspapers

A newspaper man named Slade, who dropped out of the world about the same time, is supposed to have gone along, too.

Smith's carts were in attendance at all the great newspaper offices, ready to carry off printed sheets to the Strand house for sorting and packing; and thence they sped swiftly through the streets in the early morning to catch the first trains for the country.

I am not quite convinced that he saw all the people he said he did, or whether all the extraordinary confidences were made to him which he related to the public, but he certainly impressed people very much, and I suppose his letters as newspaper correspondent were quite wonderful.

My newspaper articles describing what the Germans had done in Samoa, published four years earlier, were being held against me.

At this time1832Dickens was a newspaper reporter, and it is curious to notice that in spite of "haste" he yet managed to execute this complex movement underneath the signature.

She said However, this is not a newspaper report, is it?

"My attention was called to a newspaper advertisement signed by a firm of solicitors.

A third man, who came from the city Thursday morning, was to take charge of the job printing and assist in the newspaper work.

" Aside from the newspaper press there were two "job" presses and an assortment of type for printing anything that might be required, from a calling card to a circus poster.

Flattery and fright, the one following the other from day to day, and often from paragraph to paragraph, is a very large part of the newspaper reader's diet.

Still another newspaper writer has been claimed from the desk by the National League.

" A newspaper paragraph states that, in Minnesota, they have a very summary way of restoring the consciousness of pigs that have been smitten by the summery rays of the sun.

But you must remember always that a newspaper editor, however honest or able, is no more infallible than the Pope; that he may, just as you may, only see one side of a question, while any question is sure to have two sides, or perhaps three or four; and if you only see the side which suits you, day after day, month after month, you must needs become bigoted to it.

Everyone in Gridley, it seemed, had read that newspaper story.

I had said to myself that I didn't wish to read the newspaper accounts of the murder, and of Ivor's supposed part in it.

In addition to running the thing, I'll be the general news editor, because I'm better posted on newspaper business than the other girls.

Meanwhile, as there was nothing to do, after pretending to eat breakfast under the watchful eyes of Marianne, I pretended also to read the newspaper notices of the play.

But Messrs. Feeney and Jaffray had put their hands to the plough; they pegged away with the Birmingham Daily Post till it did make an impression, and the proprietors being able and experienced in the matter of newspaper business management, they stood very firm when they did begin to feel their feet.

Newspaper proprietors thought they were then in the world, so far as news is concerned, but it was not to be so.

Under modern conditions especially, the spectators who come to the theatre with their minds an absolute blank as to what is awaiting them, are comparatively few; for newspaper criticism and society gossip very soon bruit abroad a general idea of the plot of any play which attains a reasonable measure of success.

He took out his pocket-book, and drew forth a slip of paper upon which was gummed a brief newspaper cutting.

Fogerty stood with his hands in his pockets intently watching the Dwyer girls set type, while at his elbow Mr. Merrick was explaining in a casual voice how many "m's" were required to make a newspaper column.

Your two letters, with enclosed newspaper clippings, and your postal card were duly received.

Then, also, the family people gave time to the superintendence of their sons and daughters; whilst the old folks only seemed to care for a leisurely stroll about the grounds, followed by long spells of book or newspaper reading, under the shelter of tree or sunshade.

" She left her breakfast, ran upstairs, and was back in a minute with the newspaper parcel.

266 Words to use with  newspapers