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Men Of The Quill

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Day
6
Month
January
Year
1892
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Public Domain
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On Tueeday, Wednesday and Thursday oí íiext -week, Jan. 12. 13. and 14, there will be gathered liere in Arin Arbor, one of the fineat bodies of mem the state affords, for look where yon will, ajid where can you find nien who have quicker intellecte and more mature judgment than do tihose who wield the destmies of the great mind levers of ,the country ? The meeting will comimejice on Tuesday and continue through Wednesday and Thursday, closing with a banquet Thursday night. The local Press Club have been working diligently to secure lor their brothera throughout the state a pleasing entertainment while here, and a fine program has been arranged, filling in all the time. There will be no waits between acts, but the entertainmwit will be kept mO'Ving right along from the raising of the curtain Tueeday noorn until the going down thereof Friday morn,ing. The president of the state associatfon promlsee that there will be no long papers, but that all the "topics will be of a practical nature, the delivery to occupy but a few minutes." Tt ie expected that there will be scrnie four or five hundred present, lnfhidiner the wives, daughters ov eweethearts of the editors. The iiniversity authorities wül give the guests the key to the campus, whleh will assist in a wonderful degree to make the meeting a pleasant ane. The program, as near as it is possible to give at this writing, will Ie as follows: AVm. P. Nesbitt, president oí the Michigan Perss Association, will be ín Ann Ai-bor Monday evcning, to inake necessary preliminary arrangements. TUESDAY. 2 o'i-look p. m.- Meet at the conrt bouse. Address of Welcorae by Mayor Doty. Business Sessioa of the Executive Coinmit tee. Registration of Membera. Distiibntion of Badges. Organization. Payment of Iues, Etc. 7:30 p. ni.- At üniverslty hall. Song The O. of II. (Jlee Club Address of Welcome President Beake of the Anu Arbor Press Club jlusic ('hequamegons Aunual Address' President Nesbit of the M. P. A Song Choral Union Paper Prof. Scot ■ How to Itead n Newspaper ' Song O. of M. Glee Club Address E. N. Dinglej of the Ealaraazoo Telegraph Music Chequamegons A Welcome President Angelí Music Choral Uuioi To be followed by a reception given by the University senate in the Library Building. WEDXESDAY. 9 o'rlw-k a. m.- At the Court House. BUSINESS SESSIO-W The Printer-EditOT vi. The Collegiate-Editor: Which. is the most successful as a couutry publiaher? And why? JONIUS E. Beal, Aun Arbor C'ourier. The Amateur: r JJoes he affect the work and business of the legitímate publisher, i. e., the man who has served his time? E. A. Blackjian, Hillsdale Demoerat. Subscriptions Stridly Cash in Advmice: What does it mean- how is it done f James Slocum.IIoIIj" Advertiser. Au Independent Country Paper: What is it like- how is it eonducted- show us oue. Len. W. Feignek, Xashville News. Paper-" Practical Work of womeu in Michigan Jourualism." Mes. Belle M. Perky, Pres. Jïich. Womau's l'ress Association. Charlotte Tribune. J&umalistic ' 'oitiicty: Should thCElysiura Brighteye " publish a eommunication or critieism ou somcthing tbat has appeared iu the "Aurora Borealis" till the editor of the last nanied paper has been offered and refused the artlcle '.' Geo. W. MINCHIN, Evart Review. (Diseussiou to follow each topic.) APF01NTME.NT OF COMMITTEES- J1ISCEI.1.AN Kol 8. 2 u'cloek i. ui.- At the Qnlverálty Ohapel. Wkere is Ut The U. S. law or lawa, referred to t.y o many publishers, making lt a pualshable offense to take a paper f rom the post-ofliee without paylng tor it? C.C. Phillips, Hartford Day Spring. Soticiting Business: Does drumming for patronage place the country paper under obligations to the advertiser'.' I.Biv F. Cotcheon, Portland Observen Honorable Competifion: What is it. aiul how is it carrled on ? i,. A. Siikrman, Port Hurón Times. ' Ql'AD BOX- MISCEILASEOUS." S:.HO o'elock.- Visit the Chemical Laboratorv until4:30. Meohanical Laboratorv ntll 5:15. Dental department until 6:00. 7:80 o'cloek p. m.- At the Court House. BUSINESS SESSION. ülubbing with Publicationn: Who reapa the benefit - the clubber or the clubbed? A. J. Shakespeare, Kalamazoo Gazctte Cutttng off Delinquent: How long after a subscriptlon has expired before the paper should be discoutinued for non-payraent ? A. (J. Martin, Paw Paw True Kortherner. Collectiong : When to collect advertising and job bfll Which the most profltable - long or short accounts ? L. E. Slussar, Mancellona Herald. (Discussion to iollow each topic.) " HBLL BOX "- MISCELLANEOUS. Í o'clork b. ra.- Reception at the residence of Junius E. Beal. THURSDAY. 9 o'clock s. m.- At the Court House. BUSINBS8 8KSSIOX. Offiec Bookts: Should seperate accounts be kept of advertising, job work and subscriptious ? And why ? E. 8. Andrews, Williamstou Enterprise. Foreign Advertisers : Is it jast to either publisher or home patrons to give outsiders best positions for leas money ? C. H. Ciiapjcan, Sault Ste. Jliirie Tribune. Anonymoua Contributions: What is understood by the term anonyinoas? How should such oflerings be treatéd ? J, B. Sweetland, Edwardsburg Argus. (Discussion to follow each topic.) REPORT8 OF COMEITTEES. Secretary's Report. Treasurer's Report. Election of Offlcers. Miscellaueous. 2 o'cloek p. ra.- Meet at the Univereitr Chapel. Visl the Museum f rom 2:15 to8:38. Law Library, 3 :30 to 4. Hospitals, 4:15toG. 8 oVlock p. ui. - Banquet. Home n ff aira told entertaininKly in The Courier. Only $1 a year. A.. ííood, clean, family paper, anly $1 por year, ■ The Courior.

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