Clipping:Keeping the reporters' stand clear of outsiders
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Date | Sunday, June 14, 1874 |
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Text | On the afternoons of Monday and Wednesday last the place set aside for the especial convenience of reporters was overcrowded with those who had not a particle of right to use it. In New York the strictest surveillance is used in this particular, and those who had work to do are not constantly annoyed by the noisily-expressed opinions of those about them. We were, therefore, gratified on Thursday to find that the Philadelphia directors had placed an officer at this post to protect “ye scribes,” and he was shrewd enough to keep out those who “would blandish sweetly.” Consequence–General joy and congratulations among the ink-throwers. |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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