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Lyle (Matthew Lyle) title: News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/30765.txt cache: ./cache/30765.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'30765.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-reportersAndReporting-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16397 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Larry Dexter's Great Search; Or, The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56144 sentences = 4614 flesch = 91 summary = "Where is the wreck?" asked Larry, going to a window that looked "I guess our man dropped this," Larry said, holding it out to "You tell me what I want to know," Larry said with a smile. Larry, though if Sullivan had said anything about them the reporter "Are you looking for Hamden Potter?" asked an old man, coming into "Sullivan wants to see you, Larry," went on Mr. Emberg, hanging up "I will let you know if we hear any news," said Larry as he prepared "I'm a reporter from the _Leader_, and I'm trying to locate Mr. Potter, the missing millionaire," said Larry. As soon as he had finished the story Larry went to see Grace, whom "Mah Retto knows Mr. Potter!" exclaimed Larry. "Do you know anything about the man?" asked Larry. "What missing man was he looking for?" asked Larry. "I know how Mr. Potter looks," Larry went on. cache = ./cache/16397.txt txt = ./txt/16397.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16447 author = Adams, Samuel Hopkins title = The Clarion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123282 sentences = 12032 flesch = 87 summary = earn," said Hal Surtaine a little grandiloquently. "Bewitched, Hal?" said Dr. Surtaine as his son came to him. "Do you think many fathers would do this sort of thing, Dad?" said Hal "Perhaps you're right, Miss Neal," said Hal, a little startled by the "My business is with this man," said Hal, indicating Sterne. "I've just bought out the 'Clarion,'" said Hal. CHAPTER VII "Do you know, it's rather a pity you don't like me," said Hal, with "Most people are good to you, I fancy, Hal," said she, looking him over "I was going to suggest, Mr. Surtaine," said McGuire Ellis formally, "He's taught me what little I know about this business," said Hal. 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In writing a news story a good beginning is more than half When the incident is reported in an ordinary news story the feature is New facts are introduced into the follow story, but its lead tells the Just as any news story begins with a lead and plays up its most striking writing news stories a green reporter always attempts to begin every 4. 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If it is that of an afternoon paper, he will be asked to report at six to know other editors in the city room,--the news, telegraph, state, every story in the paper; one to the news editor; and one, with the of the story in the paper has been determined by the news editor, it is the United States make the President's wedding the big story of the day, reason, newspaper men avoid beginning a story with _to-day_, new, a different way to tell the same old story of suicide or marriage following story of the Willard-Moran match at New York in 1915 may be story appearing in a New York morning paper: the way a few rewrite men have presented their new old stories: is the newspaper man's invention for making stories of little news value cache = ./cache/30765.txt txt = ./txt/30765.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55535 author = Courlander, Alphonse title = Mightier than the Sword date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 100088 sentences = 6854 flesch = 87 summary = It was, I think, _The Day_ that finally discovered the Young Man. Ferrol had known the bitter opposition which he had fought in his own "Nice pig, isn't he?" Beaver said to Humphrey, as Worthing went out. "Good-looking young man," said Rivers, as the door closed behind felt, suddenly, a great man--Humphrey Quain of _The Day_, cocksure, men, in the first few days of Humphrey's life in the office of _The Since that day when Humphrey had first met him in Ferrol's room, and he went into Rivers' room, the great man smiled and said facetiously, "Everything!" said Humphrey, gloomily, looking round the room. Humphrey thought of the girl he had passed that day in the street.... "I didn't know you went in for this sort of thing," Humphrey said. "Well, Quain," said Ferrol, as Humphrey came into the room. "Well, what do you think of the life to-day?" 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hal said surtaine; larry ll mr; freshly outfits rejoined file(s): ./cache/30765.txt, ./cache/55535.txt, ./cache/16447.txt, ./cache/16397.txt, ./cache/45485.txt titles(s): News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories | Mightier than the Sword | The Clarion | Larry Dexter''s Great Search; Or, The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire | The Sky Trail Type: gutenberg title: subject-reportersAndReporting-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Reporters and reporting" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 16447 author: Adams, Samuel Hopkins title: The Clarion date: words: 123282 sentences: 12032 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/16447.txt txt: ./txt/16447.txt summary: earn," said Hal Surtaine a little grandiloquently. "Bewitched, Hal?" said Dr. Surtaine as his son came to him. "Do you think many fathers would do this sort of thing, Dad?" said Hal "Perhaps you''re right, Miss Neal," said Hal, a little startled by the "My business is with this man," said Hal, indicating Sterne. "I''ve just bought out the ''Clarion,''" said Hal. CHAPTER VII "Do you know, it''s rather a pity you don''t like me," said Hal, with "Most people are good to you, I fancy, Hal," said she, looking him over "I was going to suggest, Mr. Surtaine," said McGuire Ellis formally, "He''s taught me what little I know about this business," said Hal. "He''s right, there," said Dr. Surtaine, on one side of Hal; and from the sharply to face Hal Surtaine, "I don''t know how the devil old "Mr. Ellis," said Hal, "will you ''phone Mr. Wayne to send up the man who id: 55535 author: Courlander, Alphonse title: Mightier than the Sword date: words: 100088 sentences: 6854 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/55535.txt txt: ./txt/55535.txt summary: It was, I think, _The Day_ that finally discovered the Young Man. Ferrol had known the bitter opposition which he had fought in his own "Nice pig, isn''t he?" Beaver said to Humphrey, as Worthing went out. "Good-looking young man," said Rivers, as the door closed behind felt, suddenly, a great man--Humphrey Quain of _The Day_, cocksure, men, in the first few days of Humphrey''s life in the office of _The Since that day when Humphrey had first met him in Ferrol''s room, and he went into Rivers'' room, the great man smiled and said facetiously, "Everything!" said Humphrey, gloomily, looking round the room. Humphrey thought of the girl he had passed that day in the street.... "I didn''t know you went in for this sort of thing," Humphrey said. "Well, Quain," said Ferrol, as Humphrey came into the room. "Well, what do you think of the life to-day?" Humphrey asked. id: 45485 author: Dean, Graham M. title: The Sky Trail date: words: 44799 sentences: 3131 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/45485.txt txt: ./txt/45485.txt summary: Tim and Ralph ran to the nearby garage where the cars used by _News_ "Carson said he''d pay for a new coat," Ralph reminded him and Tim nodded Tim pushed the _Good News_ into several tight banks while Ralph strapped Ice started to form on the wings of the _Good News_ and Tim realized the The next ten minutes were an hour to Tim as he eased the _Good News_ Tim followed the air mail trail for half an hour and then turned to his The heavy mail plane was much different from the _Good News_ and Tim Tim dropped the heavy mail plane as low as he dared and cut his motor Hunter took the _Good News_ alongside the slower mail plane and Tim Tim and Ralph left the colonel and started for the _Good News_. _Good News_, Tim, Ralph and the state police came upon the crumpled id: 16397 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: Larry Dexter''s Great Search; Or, The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire date: words: 56144 sentences: 4614 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/16397.txt txt: ./txt/16397.txt summary: "Where is the wreck?" asked Larry, going to a window that looked "I guess our man dropped this," Larry said, holding it out to "You tell me what I want to know," Larry said with a smile. Larry, though if Sullivan had said anything about them the reporter "Are you looking for Hamden Potter?" asked an old man, coming into "Sullivan wants to see you, Larry," went on Mr. Emberg, hanging up "I will let you know if we hear any news," said Larry as he prepared "I''m a reporter from the _Leader_, and I''m trying to locate Mr. Potter, the missing millionaire," said Larry. As soon as he had finished the story Larry went to see Grace, whom "Mah Retto knows Mr. Potter!" exclaimed Larry. "Do you know anything about the man?" asked Larry. "What missing man was he looking for?" asked Larry. "I know how Mr. Potter looks," Larry went on. id: 25968 author: Hyde, Grant Milnor title: Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence A Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, and Students of Newspaper Writing date: words: 74862 sentences: 4791 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/25968.txt txt: ./txt/25968.txt summary: reporter in the way to write those stories which his future paper will Practically all newspaper reports are news stories, but as Given the same facts, each individual reporter will write the story in accident news value--is the feature of the story, and the reporter must This is the lead of an ordinary news story--a newspaper report of a Therefore few reporters would begin a story with John Jones''s name. In writing a news story a good beginning is more than half When the incident is reported in an ordinary news story the feature is New facts are introduced into the follow story, but its lead tells the Just as any news story begins with a lead and plays up its most striking writing news stories a green reporter always attempts to begin every 4. Write a follow-up story which, while beginning with a new id: 30765 author: Spencer, M. Lyle (Matthew Lyle) title: News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories date: words: 120037 sentences: 8498 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/30765.txt txt: ./txt/30765.txt summary: he will probably be required to come some time between noon and six P.M. If it is that of an afternoon paper, he will be asked to report at six to know other editors in the city room,--the news, telegraph, state, every story in the paper; one to the news editor; and one, with the of the story in the paper has been determined by the news editor, it is the United States make the President''s wedding the big story of the day, reason, newspaper men avoid beginning a story with _to-day_, new, a different way to tell the same old story of suicide or marriage following story of the Willard-Moran match at New York in 1915 may be story appearing in a New York morning paper: the way a few rewrite men have presented their new old stories: is the newspaper man''s invention for making stories of little news value id: 11263 author: Verne, Jules title: The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Among the Various Races and Countries of Central Asia Being the Exploits and Experiences of Claudius Bombarnac of "The Twentieth Century" date: words: 72929 sentences: 4942 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/11263.txt txt: ./txt/11263.txt summary: Then I again asked what time the train left for Baku. the young Chinaman, Major Noltitz, Ephrinell, Miss Bluett, Monsieur "The major," said Popof, "has lived a long time in the Turkestan "I like this Major Noltitz," I said, "and I hope to make his "The good man of the hat trick!" said Caterna, after the baron went "I ought to tell you," said the major, "that it is the new town we are numbers, the major, the Caternas, young Pan Chao, who replies with very As we are leaving the car I am near Major Noltitz, who asks young Pan the Russian railway with the Chinese line which runs from one frontier "But this time," said the major, "it was not the Russians who built the Major Noltitz and I, Caterna and Pan-Chao are under arms at the time Popof, the major, Caterna, most of the passengers are out on the line ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel