Aims in feature writing, 46
Alliteration in titles, 179
Amateur writers, opportunities for, 7, 12
American Magazine, articles from, 76, 87;
excerpt from, 158
Amusements as a source of interest, 42
Analysis of articles on factory school, 107, 116
Analysis of special articles, 22;
outline for, 201
Animals as a source of interest, 41
Appeals, kinds of, 39;
combinations of, 45
“Arbor Day Advice,” 57
Arrangement of material, 101
Balance in titles, 179
“Bedroom in Burlap, A,” 68
Beginnings, 131;
structure of, 131;
types of, 132
Boston Herald, article from, 204
Boston Transcript, articles from, 209, 326;
excerpt from, 145
“Boys in Search of Jobs,” 209
“Brennan Mono-Rail Car,” 274
Browning, John M., personality sketch of, 89
“By Parcel Post,” 341
Camera, use of, for illustrations, 194
Captions for illustrations, 196
“Centennial of First Steamship to Cross the Atlantic,” 360
Chicago Tribune, excerpt from, 159
Children as a source of interest, 41
Christian Science Monitor, article from, 206
Clark, Thomas Arkle, personality sketch of, 87
Class publications, 11, 20, 23
College training for writing, 16
Collier’s Weekly, excerpt from, 139
Collins, James H., article by, 349
Confession articles, 32, 70;
examples of, 71
“Confessions of a College Professor’s Wife,” 307
Contests for supremacy as a source of interest, 41
Correspondents as feature writers, 6
Cosgrove, John O’Hara, on Sunday magazine sections, 9
“County Service Station, A,” 248
Country Gentleman, articles from, 248, 341;
excerpt from, 156
Cover page for manuscripts, 183;
form for, 184
Crime, presentation of, 47
Curiosity as a qualification for writers, 15
Definition of special feature article, 4
Delineator, article from, 293;
excerpt from, 152
Descriptive beginnings, 138
Designer, article from, 68
Detroit News, article from, 260;
excerpt from, 125
Diction, 161
Direct address beginnings, 157
Direct address titles, 178
Drawings for illustrations, 197;
mailing of, 197
Eaton, Walter Prichard, article by; 326
Editorial readers, 187
Editors, point of view of, 19