Use editor in a sentence
Sentences starting with editor
- Editor of the Courant, Charles H. Clarke, was selected to notify him of his new title. [5]
Sentences ending with editor
- He was still working on the Call when it was written, and contributing literary articles to the Californian, of which Bret Harte, unknown to fame, was editor. [5]
- Perhaps Benjamin Franklin, with our facilities, would have been very near the ideal editor. [4]
- He is entitled to use the space for which he pays by the insertion of such material as is approved by the editor. [4]
- He was tickled to death with 'Every Other Week' so far as it had gone, and was anxious to pay his respects to the editor. [8]
- In spite of the quality of the magazine, and in spite of the kindness which so many newspaper men felt for Fulkerson, the notices in the New York papers seemed grudging and provisional to the ardor of the editor. [8]
- The advice was shrewd for a metropolitan editor, and it was not without its profit to the country editor. [4]
- So I was scared into being a city editor. [5]
- He put the paper on his lap, and while he polished his spectacles with his handkerchief he said, "Are you the new editor? [5]
- Who would want March for an editor? [8]
- At thirty, hardened in crime, you became an editor. [5]
Short sentences using editor
- James G. Willard, Editor. [9]
More example sentences with the word editor in them
- Later, when the young ladies were asleep, he carried his manuscript to the Democrat office, and delivered it into the hands of his friend, the night editor, who was awaiting it. [9]
- In St. Louis, William Marion Reedy, editor of the St. Louis Mirror, had seen this famous tour de force circulated in the early 80's in galley-proof form; he first learned from Eugene Field that it was from the pen of Mark Twain. [5]
- But these thoughts were quickly banished, for the regular editor walked in! [5]
- Tickets and fares were high, but I traveled for nothing by pretending to be the conscience of an editor, and got in for half-price by representing myself to be the conscience of a clergyman. [5]
- Peter Irving, who was then in Edinburgh, was impressed with the brilliant talent of the editor of the "Review," disguised as it was by affectation, but he said he "would not give the Minstrel for a wilderness of Jeffreys. [4]
- When its editor was nominated for public printer, I declined to vote for him, and stated that at some time I might give my reasons for doing so. [7]
- On inquiring, I was informed by the editor of that paper, through the medium of my friend General Whitesides, that you are the author of those articles. [7]
- The managing editor was absent, and so I thought no more about it. [5]
- So in 1860 Warner removed to Hartford and joined his friend as associate editor of the newspaper he had founded. [4]
- If a man wants to be famous, he had much better try the advertising doctor than the terrible editor, whose waste-basket is a maw which is as insatiable as the temporary stomach of Jack the Giant-killer. [6]
- May I recommend to you the following caution, as a guide, whenever you are dealing with a woman, or an artist, or a poet--if you are handling an editor or politician, it is superfluous advice. [6]
- I will undertake to prove by the record here that he made that charge against more and higher dignitaries than the editor of the Washington Union. [7]
- She gave way to her passion and demanded that the offending editor should be pursued with the utmost rigor of the law. [4]
- The counting-room desires to conciliate the advertisers; the editor looks to making a paper satisfactory to his readers. [4]
- It is satisfactory to add, that the views assailed have also been unflinchingly defended by unsought champions, among the ablest of whom it is pleasant to mention, at this moment of political alienation, the Editor of the Charleston Medical Journal. [6]
- From time to time the Grand Vizier sends a notice to the various editors that the Cretan insurrection is entirely suppressed, and although that editor knows better, he still has to print the notice. [5]
- The editor of this paper returns his acknowledgments for a bountiful slice of the wedding-cake. [6]
- Being satisfied with this effort I looked around for other worlds to conquer, and it struck me that it would make good, interesting matter to charge the editor of a neighboring country paper with a piece of gratuitous rascality and "see him squirm. [5]
- The Thatchers were there, the Harpers, the Rogerses, Aunt Polly, Sid, Mary, the minister, the editor, and a great many more, and all dressed in their best. [5]
- Mr. Bliss Carman, then editor of 'The Independent', eagerly published several of them--'She of the Triple Chevron' and others. [11]
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich, then editor of Every Saturday, had not met Mark Twain, and, noticing the verses printed in the exchanges over his signature, was one of those who accepted them as Mark Twain's work. [5]
- The touch and the taste of the art editor were present throughout the number. [8]
- The editor of the Sangamon Journal gave me to understand that you are the author of an article which appeared, I think, in that paper of the 2d September instant, headed "The Lost Townships," and signed Rebecca or 'Becca. [7]
- In some cases, the responsibility of such a recommendation is shifted upon the wife of the editor or clergy-man. [4]
- The editor in the picture probably looks just as Edward looked when it was first borne in upon him that this was so. [5]
- The editor has the more than royal power of selecting the intellectual food of a large public. [4]
- The interpretation of, the facts they give should be left to the editor and the public. [4]
- The recognition of the fact that the newspaper is a private and purely business enterprise will help to define the mutual relations of the editor and the public. [4]
- The taste of the editor, or of some assistant who uses the scissors, is in a manner forced upon thousands of people, who see little other printed matter than that which he gives them. [4]
- Her conversation with the editor of the Record proved so entertaining that she forgot all about the clipping until she had reached Fairview, and had satisfied a somewhat imperious appetite by a combination of lunch and afternoon tea. [9]
- After these rebuffs, the editor delivered him over to the manager, who could turn Beaton's contrary-mindedness to account by asking the reverse of what he really wanted done. [8]
- Page, editor of the Clarion, and notify the first citizen. [9]
- This is what the chairman said: "The essayist for this evening is an old member of our club whom you all know, Mr. Parker, assistant editor of the Daily Democrat. [5]
- The editor of the Bradford Champion did not have to use his yellow cardboard, yet his columns may be searched in vain for the event. [9]
- Warn the publisher that we can not have this sort of thing: put the editor in prison! [5]
- The Judge says that though he made this charge, Toombs got up and declared there was not a man in the United States, except the editor of the Union, who was in favor of the doctrines put forth in that article. [7]
- It is noticeable that the country editor who published it did not know that it was a treasure and the most perfect thing of its kind that the storehouses and museums of literature could show. [5]
- The old man takes in the "Blue Ridge Baptist," a journal which we found largely taken up with the experiences of its editor on his journeys roundabout in search of subscribers. [4]
- Ever since I survived my week as editor, I have found at least one pleasure in any newspaper that comes to my hand; it is in admiring the long columns of editorial, and wondering to myself how in the mischief he did it! [5]
- He had served successively as a disciple in the ranks; home missionary; foreign missionary; editor and publisher; Apostle; President of the Board of Apostles; President of all Mormondom, civil and ecclesiastical; successor to the great Joseph by the will of heaven; "prophet," "seer," "revelator. [5]
- I shall not subscribe my name; but I hereby authorize the editor of the Journal to give it up to any one that may call for it. [7]
- In the United States I offered them to 'Harper's Magazine', but the editor, Henry M. Alden, while, as I know, caring for them personally, still hesitated to publish them. [11]
- An editor who stands with hat in hand has the respect accorded to any other beggar. [4]
- He was what somebody said Carlyle was, and what the American editor ought to be,--a vernacular man. [4]
- Even this solemn silence is small respite to the editor, for the next uncomfortable thing to having people look over his shoulders, perhaps, is to have them sit by in silence and listen to the scratching of his pen. [5]
- The editor, who sells it to the public--By the way, the papers have been very civil haven't they?--to the--the what d'ye call it? [6]
- It did not seem worth while to Carleton to include the frog story, and handed it over to Henry Clapp, editor of the Saturday Press--a perishing sheet-saying: "Here, Clapp, here's something you can use. [5]
- Down--down--down--ever down: Private Secretary to the President; Colonel in the field; Charge d'Affaires in Paris; Charge d'Affaires in Vienna; Poet; Editor of the Tribune; Biographer of Lincoln; Ambassador to England; and now at last there he lies--Secretary of State, Head of Foreign Affairs. [5]
- I undertake to say, and I make the direct issue, that he did not make his charge against the editor of the Union alone. [7]
- I was a rusty looking city editor, I am free to confess--coatless, slouch hat, blue woolen shirt, pantaloons stuffed into boot-tops, whiskered half down to the waist, and the universal navy revolver slung to my belt. [5]
- Its head, Professor Richter, the learned editor of the fragments of Sappho, did not equal Tzschirner in keenness of intellect and bewitching powers of description, yet we gladly followed the worthy man's interpretations. [10]
- I have known rich churches, to whose members it was a convenience to have their Sunday and other services announced, withdraw the announcements when the editor declined any longer to contribute a weekly fifty-cents' worth of space. [4]
- How often we recall, with regret, that Napoleon once shot at a magazine editor and missed him and killed a publisher. [5]
- M. Groen van Prinsterer, "the learned and distinguished" editor of the "Archives et Correspondance" of the Orange and Nassau family, published a considerable volume, before referred to, in which many of Motley's views are strongly controverted. [6]
- The country editor pranced in with a war-whoop next day, suffering for blood to drink; but he ended by forgiving me cordially and inviting me down to the drug store to wash away all animosity in a friendly bumper of "Fahnestock's Vermifuge. [5]
- The party in politics, whose principles the editor advocates, has no doubt of its rightful claim upon him, not only upon the editorial columns, but upon the whole newspaper. [4]
- If the entire poem, of several hundred lines, was "declined with thanks" by an unfeeling editor, that is no reason why you should not hear a verse or two of it. [6]
- Some began calling out to McCann when we came within distance, among others the editor of the Northern Lights, and beside him I perceived with amusement the generous lines: of the person of Mr. O'Meara himself. [9]
- I pointed that out to him, and also that his friend Lanphier, who was editor of the Register at that time and now is, must have known how it was done. [7]
- An editor has only to say "respectfully declined," and there is the end of it. [6]
- Warner himself at one time, in that period of struggle and uncertainty, expected to become an editor of a monthly which was to be started in Detroit. [4]
- When I went on duty I found the chief editor sitting tilted back in a three-legged chair with his feet on a pine table. [5]
- Then Mark Twain's old editor, "Joe" Goodman, came from Virginia City for a visit, and his advice and encouragement were of the greatest value. [5]
- He had been offered four of them at once because I declined to dispose of them separately, though the editor of another magazine was willing to publish two of them. [11]
- Once, while editor of the Union, he had disposed of a labored, incoherent, two-column attack made upon him by a contemporary, with a single line, which, at first glance, seemed to contain a solemn and tremendous compliment--viz. [5]
- Fitch Truesdale, editor of the St. Helen's Messenger, whose editorials were of the trite effectiveness that is taken widely for wisdom, and were assiduously copied every week by other state papers and labeled "Mr. Truesdale's Common Sense. [9]
- Glinka, the editor of the Russian Messenger, who was recognized (cries of "author! [2]
- But the editor of the Ripton Record was a man after Emerson's own heart: "a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds"--and Mr. Pardriff did not go to Wedderburn. [9]
- The regular editor of the paper was going off for a holiday, and I accepted the terms he offered, and took his place. [5]
- He lights one of the office pipes--not reflecting, perhaps, that the editor may be one of those "stuck-up" people who would as soon have a stranger defile his tooth-brush as his pipe-stem. [5]
- The reasonable excuse of the editor would be that he could not control the elements. [4]
- Page, the editor of the Clarion, Senator Hartington's organ, was also on the platform. [9]
- The then editor of 'Macmillan's Magazine', Mr. Mowbray Morris, was not, I think, quite so sure of the merits of the Pierre stories. [11]
- Lanphier then, as now, was the editor of the Register, so that there seems to be but little room for his escape. [7]
- Lanphier then, as now, was the editor of that paper. [7]
- He pointed it, not at a newspaper editor merely, but at the President and his Cabinet and the members of Congress advocating the Lecompton Constitution and those framing that instrument. [7]
- Though I am not and never was an editor, I know something of the trials to which they are submitted. [6]
- I recollected a newspaper subscription I had delayed paying years and years ago, until both editor and newspaper were dead, and which now never could be paid to all eternity. [4]
- I passed my manuscript over to the chief editor for acceptance, alteration, or destruction. [5]
- Later, when a magazine editor apostrophized, "O that we had a Rabelais! [5]
- How one must love the editor who first calls him the venerable So-and-So! [6]
- There isn't a lawyer, doctor, editor, author, tinker, loafer, railroad president, saint-land, there isn't a human being in the United States that wouldn't jump at the chance! [5]
- After the first jarring contact with Dryfoos, the editor ceased to feel the disagreeable fact of the old man's mastery of the financial situation. [8]
- He took to it like a duck; there was an editor concealed in him, sure. [5]
- No; he says it is identical in spirit with the Lecompton Constitution, and so the framers of that Constitution are brought in with the editor of the newspaper in that "fatal blow being struck. [7]
- Does he make it against that newspaper editor merely? [7]
- One other feature is clear--Willie Winter (for these past thousand years dramatic editor of the New York Tribune, and still occupying that high post in his old age) was there. [5]
- Now an editor is a person under a contract with the public to furnish them with the best things he can afford for his money. [6]
- I have been in turn reporter, editor, publisher, author, lawyer, burglar. [5]
- The other day in Britain, where they elect fourteen delegates, the editor of a weekly newspaper printed false ballots with two of my men at the top and one at the bottom, and eleven railroad men in the middle. [9]
- The third day I put it off till evening, and then copied an elaborate editorial out of the "American Cyclopedia," that steadfast friend of the editor, all over this land. [5]
- The model editor, I believe, has yet to appear. [4]
- There was one, however, who made the best that is in 'Pierre and His People' possible; this was the unforgettable W. E. Henley, editor of The 'National Observer'. [11]
- Instead of rebuking her editor, she lets him rebuke those "good people" for objecting to the claim. [5]
- Originally a lawyer, he was in succession a mechanician, a poet, and an editor, meeting with far less success in each of these departments than usually attends men of less varied gifts, but of more tranquil and phlegmatic composition. [6]
- He felt that he had trenched upon March's province, and he framed one apology to the editor for bringing him the manuscript, and another to the author for bringing it back. [8]
- The editor would have said that Mavick behaved like a gentleman. [4]
- Nobody, except he has tried it, knows what it is to be an editor. [5]
- In short, he had exchanged the curiosity of the reporter for the omniscience of the editor. [4]
- That day he had an interview with the editor of the Daily Spectrum; which was satisfactory to both parties. [4]
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