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Show In reply to a question as to the best education to fit a young man tor the profession -of journalism, I the New York Evening Post savs:. ,'The proper education for the J man proposing to enter an ideal I journalism, is the ordinary edu-j cation of a cultivated man. All I the knowledge he can assimilate ( on evrry known subject is what the needs.' It is absurd to go over the different branches, like the I articles in a tourist's baggage, and say, 'Shall I need UiTs? Will this be of any use to me?' Every-j thing knowable may some day be of use to him. He will be like I any other man, ' the better of for all acquirements-" . . |