SOURCE: "New Leaders: The Missionaries," in Magazines in the Twentieth Century, second edition, University of Illinois Press, 1964, pp. 223-61.
Peterson is an American educator and critic who has written numerous works on magazines and journalism. In the following excerpt, he traces the growth of the New Yorker from its origin through 1964.
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