. America's oldest daily newspaper. The New York Globe. ngthat the present commanding position of the Globe in the metropdisof the nation is due largely to the extraordinary initiative andenergy of its publisher, Jason Bogers, As Victor Lawson madethe rhicago Pally News, W. L. McLean, the Philadelphia Bulletinand the late Col. Nelson, the Kansas City Star, so, in my opinion,has the Globe been placed in its present enviable position as aleading newspaper of New York and the country by Jason Rogers, Not only has the Globe experienced the benefits ofMr. Rogerss wonderful work, but the newspapers


. America's oldest daily newspaper. The New York Globe. ngthat the present commanding position of the Globe in the metropdisof the nation is due largely to the extraordinary initiative andenergy of its publisher, Jason Bogers, As Victor Lawson madethe rhicago Pally News, W. L. McLean, the Philadelphia Bulletinand the late Col. Nelson, the Kansas City Star, so, in my opinion,has the Globe been placed in its present enviable position as aleading newspaper of New York and the country by Jason Rogers, Not only has the Globe experienced the benefits ofMr. Rogerss wonderful work, but the newspapers throughout Americahave felt his influence for advancement. Practically every greatand useful service organization now working in the country forthe newspapers can trace its inception to Mr, Rogers, Therefore,in congratulating the Globe upon reaching the 125th milestone inits useful career, I wish to make expression of appreciation ofthe service of Jason Rogers to the publishing business. May he bespared many years to continue his work. Cordially 127 9(hria Otify TaJmeoh Mtmbtr Audit Vureau of Circulaliom INCORPOKATIO Pn&acaf(, SCentnckg Uove-ibor the . w9th,19}^, !ir. jasou Rogers,publisher, Tho GXo^e,New Y-ori: Cityt yy dear !a. EOgerst- I an glad it is The Globe that Is 125 years old,.or yoiing- and not you To no, what you have The TJobe Is anInspiration to every thinking, a-nbitious neiwspaper publisher in thecountry. I honestly think that you have done more to eletat©the profession, have worked harder for the fraternity as a body, and aremore keenly^ and enthusiaatically interosted in newspaper publishing asit affects the newBpa^:^ers of the whole country than any nan with whosework- I am-in any measure familiar,* and I watch and studj them all* And, knowing this, lcno\^ng what youvhaVe do:ne In agreat degree for the^navepapers of the country in general you are doingin \:jreater degree in ITew yor--, it is no occasion for surprise tcnote


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