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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Magazine Style-Code, 1906: Abbreviations, the Use of Capital Letters, Compound Words, Etc;, Fully Illustrated and Explained
The hurried work of newspapermen may be partly excused on the ground of haste, yet in another sense it requires no more time to do a thing the right way than to do it the wrong way.
Printing-houses that pretend to turn out careful work, such as publishing books and periodicals, should follow some model of nu questioned authority; but as proper exemplars are not often at hand, the daily newspaper, being omnipresent, is taken for a pattern.
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