About This Book
A practical guide aimed at young men who contemplate entering newspaper work, offering a systematic account of the industry’s organization, daily tasks, and career paths. It outlines the rewards and hardships of press life, necessary personal qualities and preparatory studies, and concrete steps for obtaining and advancing in positions from beginner to editor. It discusses professional standards, ethical responsibilities, common temptations, and the discipline required to develop skill and judgment. The book also gives advice on making the most of opportunities, cultivating vocational habits, and sustaining intellectual and moral growth while pursuing journalism.
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