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Papers Must Focus on Useful Local News, Gannett V.P. Says
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Papers Must Focus on Useful Local News, Gannett V.P. Says (continued)
- Bob Gilluly: 'We Need More Reporters'
- A Couple from Frank Adams
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- 'Montana Is Like This High School That Nobody
Ever Graduates From,' by T.J. Gilles
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- Norman Maclean's 'Bad' Brother Paul, by Terry
Dwyer
- Norman Maclean to Charles Elliott, an editor at
Alfred A. Knopf (1981)
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- Norman Maclean's 'Bad' Brother Paul (continued)
- Laudable Letter
- Community Service, by Greg Siple
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- The Story of the Brass Check, by Upton Sinclair
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- The Story of the Brass Check, by Upton Sinclair
(continued)
- The Brass Check Revisited: A Weekly Editor Writes
in 1928
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- Cliches Should Be Avoided, Right? Wrong!, by Nathaniel
Blumberg
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- Cliches Should Be Avoided, Right? Wrong! (continued)
- But Hey! A Kazillion Other Cliches Gotta Go, Too
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- Bob Marshall -- 'Best Friend Wilderness Ever Had,'
by Donald Dale Jackson
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NIXON, by Nathaniel Blumberg
- One Man's Final Accounting, by Leon G. Billings
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- Montana Spook
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