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George W. Alger, "The Literature of Exposure, "Atlantic Monthly, 96 (August 1905): 210-213;
Alger, "Sensational Journalism and the Law," Atlantic Monthly, 91 (February 1903): 145-151;
Edith Baker Brown, "A Plea for Literary Journalism," Harper's Weekly, 46 (25 October 1902): 1558;
O. F. Byxbee, Establishing a Newspaper (Chicago: Inland Printers, 1901);
F. M. Colby, "Attacking the Newspapers," Bookman, 15 (August 1902): 534-536;
Lydia Kingsmill Commander, "The Significance of Yellow Journalism," Arena, 34 (August 1905): 151;
Charles B. Connolly, "Ethics of Modern Journalism," Catholic World, 75 (July 1902): 453-462;
Herbert Croly, The Promise of American Life (New York: Macmillan, 1909);
Finley Peter Dunne, "Mr. Dooley on an Editor's Duties," Harper's Weekly, 45 (3 August 1901): 770;
Dunne, "Mr. Dooley on the Magazines," American Magazine, 68 (October 1909): 539-542 ;
Dunne, "Mr. Dooley on the Power of the Press," American Magazine, 62 (October 1906): 607;
A. E. Fletcher, "The Ideal Newspaper," Independent, 52 (29 March 1900): 771-774;
Charles E. Grinnell, "Modern Murder Trials and Newspapers," Atlantic Monthly, 88 (November 1901): 662- 673;
Richard A. Haste, "The Evolution of the Fourth Estate," Arena, 41 (March 1909): 352;
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