An Editor Explains
One day this year the editor of the Middlesdytch Recorder explained to his somewhat suiprised readers his journalistic style thus: "Sometimes in talking or preparing an article for the Recorder we do not take a single bit of grammar, but tell it plainly like we were talking to our darling little baby. It is a much easier and a quicker way than to turn somersaults, scratch the seat of our pants and rub our head until it turns red while trying to think of college words to fill in with."
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1939, Page 14
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