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Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky
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Kentucky Press Association announces literary program for annual meeting in June or July at Old Point Comfort or Washington, with 13 short speeches by journalists on topics like newspaper wit, reform, news, education, and partisanship.
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The following literary program has been arranged for the annual meeting of the Kentucky Press Association, which will be held in June or July at Old Point Comfort or Washington:
"The Newspaper Wit"—J. M. Allen, Cynthiana Democrat.
"The Journalist as a Reformer"—J. L. Bosley, Paris Reporter
"Funny Things at Mackinac"—Roah Griffin, Henderson Gleaner.
"What is News and How to Tell It"—C. C. Sutton, Owensboro Inquirer.
"The Press as an Educator"—E. A. Guillion, Carrollton Democrat.
"The Little Things That Make a Big Paper"—J. R. Collier, Franklin Favorite.
"Advancement of the Kentucky Press"—C. M. Meacham, Hopkinsville Kentuckian.
"Hunting the Subscriber"—John D. Babbage, Breckinridge News
"Mechanical Excellencies"—C. C. Pare, Glasgow Times.
"Running a Newspaper and a Town"—Edgar Whittimore, Grand Rivers Herald.
"The Editor as a Soldier"—Geo. W. Albrecht, Middlesborough News.
"How to Publish a First Class Paper in a Small Town"—W. L. Riddle, Burlington Recorder.
"Should the Country Press be Non-partisan?"—Louis Landrum, Lancaster Record.
All papers and addresses will be limited to ten minutes
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Old Point Comfort Or Washington
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June Or July
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The following literary program has been arranged for the annual meeting of the Kentucky Press Association: "The Newspaper Wit"—J. M. Allen, Cynthiana Democrat. "The Journalist as a Reformer"—J. L. Bosley, Paris Reporter. "Funny Things at Mackinac"—Roah Griffin, Henderson Gleaner. "What is News and How to Tell It"—C. C. Sutton, Owensboro Inquirer. "The Press as an Educator"—E. A. Guillion, Carrollton Democrat. "The Little Things That Make a Big Paper"—J. R. Collier, Franklin Favorite. "Advancement of the Kentucky Press"—C. M. Meacham, Hopkinsville Kentuckian. "Hunting the Subscriber"—John D. Babbage, Breckinridge News. "Mechanical Excellencies"—C. C. Pare, Glasgow Times. "Running a Newspaper and a Town"—Edgar Whittimore, Grand Rivers Herald. "The Editor as a Soldier"—Geo. W. Albrecht, Middlesborough News. "How to Publish a First Class Paper in a Small Town"—W. L. Riddle, Burlington Recorder. "Should the Country Press be Non-partisan?"—Louis Landrum, Lancaster Record. All papers and addresses will be limited to ten minutes.