How To Write Special Feature Articles eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 504 pages of information about How To Write Special Feature Articles.

How To Write Special Feature Articles eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 504 pages of information about How To Write Special Feature Articles.

    (4)

    (Good Housekeeping)

    GERALDINE FARRAR’S ADVICE TO ASPIRING SINGERS

    INTERVIEW BY JOHN CORBIN

“When did I first decide to be an opera singer?” Miss Farrar smiled.  “Let me see.  At least as early as the age of eight.  This is how I remember.  At school I used to get good marks in most of my studies, but in arithmetic my mark was about sixty.  That made me unhappy.  But once when I was eight, I distinctly remember, I reflected that it didn’t really matter because I was going to be an opera singer.  How long before that I had decided on my career I can’t say.”

    (5)

    (The Delineator)

    HOW TO START A CAFETERIA

    BY AGNES ATHOL

    “If John could only get a satisfactory lunch for a reasonable amount
    of money!” sighs the wife of John in every sizable city in the
    United States, where work and home are far apart.

“He hates sandwiches, anyway, and has no suitable place to eat them; and somehow he doesn’t feel that he does good work on a cold box lunch.  But those clattery quick-lunch places which are all he has time for, or can afford, don’t have appetizing cooking or surroundings, and all my forethought and planning over our good home meals may be counteracted by his miserable lunch.  I believe half the explanation of the ‘tired business man’ lies in the kind of lunches he eats.”
Twenty-five cents a day is probably the outside limit of what the great majority of men spend on their luncheons.  Some cannot spend over fifteen.  What a man needs and so seldom gets for that sum is good, wholesome, appetizing food, quickly served.  He wants to eat in a place which is quiet and not too bare and ugly.  He wants to buy real food and not table decorations.  He is willing to dispense with elaborate service and its accompanying tip, if he can get more food of better quality.
The cafeteria lunch-room provides a solution for the mid-day lunch problem and, when wisely located and well run, the answer to many a competent woman or girl who is asking:  “What shall I do to earn a living?”

    (6)

    (Newspaper Enterprise Association)

    AMERICANIZATION OF AMERICA IS PLANNED

    BY E.C.  RODGERS

    Washington, D.C.—­America Americanized!

    That’s the goal of the naturalization bureau of the United States
    department of labor, as expressed by Raymond P. Crist, deputy
    commissioner, in charge of the Americanization program.

    (7)

    (Tractor and Gas Engine Review)

    FIRE INSURANCE THAT DOESN’T INSURE

    BY A.B.  BROWN

    “This entire policy, unless otherwise provided by agreement endorsed
    hereon, or added hereto, shall be void if the interest of the
    insured be other than unconditional and sole ownership.”

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