Publication information |
Source: Ladies’ Home Journal Source type: magazine Document type: editorial Document title: “An Explanation from the Editor” Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: January 1902 Volume number: 19 Issue number: 2 Pagination: 2 |
Citation |
“An Explanation from the Editor.” Ladies’ Home Journal Jan. 1902 v19n2: p. 2. |
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Keywords |
Ladies’ Home Journal; McKinley assassination (news coverage). |
Named persons |
William McKinley. |
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An Explanation from the Editor
SOME of our readers find it difficult to understand why, in the case of the
“Question Box,” and the “Prize Photographs” series, we do not announce the winners
of one month in the next issue. The explanation is simple: Take the question
in this issue, to which answers may be sent until January fifteenth. By that
time we shall be almost ready to mail the February number to subscribers, since
it must be in everybody’s hands ten days later—January twenty-fifth. By January
fifteenth, too, the editors’ work on the March number will be completed, so
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Some were inclined to criticise us because no
mention was made in this magazine of the assassination of President McKinley.
The President died on September fourteenth. The first subsequent number was
the October issue, which left the editors’ hands August fifth—nearly six weeks
prior to the President’s death. The November issue was virtually completed before
he was shot. The first number, therefore, in which the event could have been
referred to was the December number. What would have remained at that time for
us to say? Would it have been pleasant to recount so tragic an event at the
festal Christmas season? Besides, the sentiments of the house which publishes
T L ’ H
J were fully expressed in T
S E P .
With an edition of 900,000 copies certain things
are impossible. A large circulation has disadvantages in some ways. But if T
J did not have the income which this edition
insures we could not give our readers the costly magazine that they get to-day.