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PURPLE 33 COLD Victory in Defeat QEDWIN MARKHAMJ Defeat may serve as 'well as 'victory To shake the soul and let the glory out. When the great oak is straining in the wind, The boughs drink in new beauty, and the trunk Sends down a deeper root on the windward l side. Only the soul that 'knows the mighty grief Can know the mighty rapture. ,Sorrows come To stretch out spaces in the heart for joy.
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PURPLE '32 COLD A9 JOURNALISM CLASS, SUMMER '27 Top row: Philip Goldstein, Eugene Lockridge, Russell McFadden, Joe Spera, Ralph Beck, Chester Greenway. Center row: Hazel Kinder, Milton Lieberman, Violet Schaefer, Frank De Witt, BeatriceTrapu,ni, Carl Gallardo, Josephine Larson, Fritz Jacob, Arnold Breitler. Bottom row: Jean Zippi, Danny Cotter, editor- in-chief: Mary Hooks, George Sokol, Gertrude Singerman. it is not news, but when a man bites a dog, it is . This illustration shows the con- trast Letween some thing which happens every day anu tout which is unusual. ' The unusual is news. ' When writing a news story, the reporter must have in mind the two types. These are the editorial and the straight news story. A branch of the news story is the feature, which itself may have two meanings. Either to feature an idea, or theme throughout the article, or a regular feature story which takes facts not particularly interesting in themselves and presenting them in an attractive way, are the uses of the feature . The editorial is always written in the first person plur- al, and expresses the writer's opinion or that of those back- ing his publication. Though not a particular type of story, the interview must be mentioned. It may be adopted with success by any type of write-up. If he wishes to succeed, the good reporter must not only secure his facts accuratelv, but he must present them tersely and attractively. No aood editor will allow a story to pass, if it begins with a , an , or the, Losing friends and gaining enemies is sometimes the experience of the reporter, but if he has the irresistible l urge , he will never abandon his stubby pencil and bit of a pad !-George Sokol, S'27. P,.,,,t,,,g SAMUEL J. LEWIS.
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