The Press: A Thin Red Line

"To foster amity among nations; coöperation between Capital and Labor; equal opportunity for all, and liberty under law and order"—these were the purposes with which the late Frederick Dixon, formerly of The Christian Science Monitor, founded The International Interpreter, a "Worldwide News Weekly," two years ago. Now the Interpreter asks its readers to decide whether it shall continue to publish or not. Within a month The Freeman has gone on the rocks and ceased publication (TiME, Feb. 4), The Independent went into bankruptcy (TiME, Feb. 11) and was sold. Now the...

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