The average reader of the daily newspaper, it is safe to...

Wakefield (Mass.) Citizen

The average reader of the daily newspaper, it is safe to assert, knows very little of the processes by which this wonderful production of the present century is made ready for the eyes of the public day after day and many times daily. Such a knowledge, indeed, is quite a liberal education in itself and indirectly exerts a powerful influence for good not only upon the favorite journal but upon society as well. The exposition will be open every day excepting Sundays, from ten o'clock in the morning until ten o'clock at night, and during these hours a little daily newspaper will be published under the editorial control of The Christian Science Monitor. The mechanical part of the outfit will be supplied by the American Type Founders Company, Whitlock Printing Press Company, and the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, and every detail from the supplying of "copy" of the news and gossip of the big fair, to the setting of the type, the assembly, the make-up of the forms, the printing and the folding, will be in full sight of patrons. It will contain, among other things, a complete list of exhibits, the program of the concerts and other entertainments, and all sorts of news and chat about the people connected with the exposition. It will be distributed free, "hot from the press," to all comers.

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