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Leading from this 15 annner roon, l\ cntnd\ put into tyvpe on the galley - asort containing, in - addition to the ordimary [ long brass tray a proof is |nmtu1 ol 1t on furniture of o well set up pri- vate office, Mr. Harry How, who, - SR T hesides his editorial work on e ’"'""""W T

77t-Dits. is the writer of the Tus- trated Interviews with celebrated people which ferm so promment o feature in cach month's 1ssuce of this Magazine, Here, inaddition to a large portrait of Mr. Newnes, the walls are decorated with many photographic mementoes of - N, [How's interviews, with autographs of the notabilities operated upon. Amonyg therm is noticeable the Tast ])h()t()m aph cver taken of Cardmal Manning, Mr. How himsell being mecluded i the preture.

Now, when the work origimating in these cditorial offices goes out to be put into printed form, it first reaches the room at the oppo-

site end of the second-floor corri- dor the commposing room. Here, under a0 hittle hanging forest of clectric Lanps, stands a0 hittde reciment of - compositors, cach man before his double case, filling his stick from his case and his calley from his stick, in the old familiar way of printers smce printers were. When an article

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