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Independent bookstores have weathered competitions from big chains, Amazon and now e-books — but this year's holiday shopping season looks like an improvement on past years, as booksellers offer quality hardcovers and their own take on e-readers with the Kobo.胡適1912年一文中國女子參政權 先是投The Independent (12/14日說"有文承認民國事 甚厚我")未成 復投The Outlook 並有2通信(10月) 11月11日收到刊登稿費5元
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The Outlook (1870–1935) was a weekly magazine, published in New York City.[1]
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History
In 1900, the ranking weekly journals of news and opinion were The Independent (1870), The Nation (1865), the Outlook (1870), and in a different class or with a different emphasis, The Literary Digest (1890).[2]Notable contributors
- Theodore Roosevelt was an associate editor for The Outlook, publishing his first article March 6, 1909.[3][4]
- Edwin Arlington Robinson[5]
- Alfred Emanuel Smith, Francis Rufus Bellamy, and Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer were editors.
- Oscar Cesare was an editorial cartoonist for the magazine.