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Joseph Pulitzer 1847-1911: Critical Essay by Oswald Garrison Villard

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SOURCE: "The New York World, A Liberal Journal," in Some Newspapers and Newspaper Men, Alfred A. Knopf, 1923, pp. 42-62.

In the following essay, Villard summarizes the editorial history of Pulitzer's newspaper the World.

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