November, i p i 6 
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TN a Presidential 
year you have to 
read Collier’s. Pol¬ 
itics can be very dry 
or interesting, de¬ 
pending on who tells 
about them and how 
the stories are told. 
It is always Collier’s 
aim to make the 
w hole important 
story of government 
affairs as interesting 
and human as pos¬ 
sible. Writers like 
Mark Sullivan, F. P. Dunne, 
Ray Stannard Baker, Ida 
M. Tarbell, Julian Street, 
Henry J. Allen, James 
Hopper and Lincoln Stef¬ 
fens give Collier’s national 
political articles and edi¬ 
torials a unique standing. 
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