"Newsy" Quotes from Famous Books
... convince editors of the public interest in a newsy, readable New York literary letter, and he prevailed upon the editor of the New York Star to allow him to supplement the book reviews of George Parsons Lathrop in that paper by a column of literary chat called "Literary Leaves." For a number of weeks he continued to write ... — The Americanization of Edward Bok - The Autobiography of a Dutch Boy Fifty Years After • Edward William Bok
... off, while the two boys remained comparing notes and lost in wonder at the result. "Sump'n slipped a cog in the Newsy, sure," said the first boy. But he couldn't tell why, and ran over to the NEWS office ... — In His Steps • Charles M. Sheldon
... Ten compositors were employed, and the weekly composition bill averaged one hundred and sixty dollars. In 1857 the Herald was a much better paper than it had ever been, the Messrs. Andrews, upon whom the burden of its management devolved, sparing no effort to make it newsy and bright in every department. Beginning the year with a daily circulation of about thirty thousand, in April it reached forty-two thousand, and when on the twenty-third of that month the subscription list, carriers' routes, agencies, ... — Bay State Monthly, Vol. II, No. 1, October, 1884 - A Massachusetts Magazine • Various
... are about such things, and I didn't | |want the boy to get in trouble, and so I threw on a | |shawl and walked over through Chambers Street toward| |the river to find him. He was standing on a corner | |some place down there near the bridge clapping time | |with his hands for a little newsy that was dancing; | |but he stopped clapping, struck, Gene did, when he | |saw me. He laughed when I handed him the little book| |and told that was why I'd searched for him, patting | |me on the shoulder when he laughed—patting me on | |the shoulder. ... — News Writing - The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories • M. Lyle Spencer
... what's the news?" said Marian Barber good-naturedly. "You have a mysterious, newsy look in your eye. Is it good, ... — Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School • Jessie Graham Flower |