How To Write Special Feature Articles - A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer
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IV. The schoolroom
1. Location--floor space, windows 2. Decorations--flowers, motto, photograph of Miss Jessie Wilson 3. Furnishings--piano, phonograph 4. Library--reading to the girls, _The Promised Land_, Mary Antin, library cards V. Results shown by pupils' work 1. Italian's theme and her remarkable progress 2. Russian's essay on saving 3. Polish girl's exercise about picture 4. Woman of forty and her work VI. Cost of school 1. Expense to firm 2. Cost to Board of Education--salaries and supplies 3. Entire cost per pupil 4. Returns to firm outweigh cost, says employer VII. Summary conclusion 1. Results quoted from program 2. Impression made by girls receiving diplomas THE COMPLETED ARTICLE. Since the establishment of a school in a factory was the novel feature of the enterprise, he worked out a title based on this idea, with a sub-title presenting the striking results accomplished by the school. The completed article follows, with a brief analysis of the methods used in developing the outline. |
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