18/25 Our duty to our papers, and to the great reading public. And when newspaper men are doing their duty they must necessarily fail, to their great personal regret, in the observance of some of the nicer courtesies." Mrs.De Peyster was almost inarticulate. Of the 'Record.'" "The 'Record'! That yellow, radical paper!" Mr.Mayfair stepped nearer. His voice sank to an easy, confidential tone. Every paper has got to have a policy; we're the common people's paper--big circulation, you know; and we so denounce the rich on our editorial page. |