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    <title>What's in the New York Evening Journal</title>
    <subTitle>America's Greatest Evening Newspaper</subTitle>
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  <abstract>"What's in the New York Evening Journal" by New York Evening Journal is a promotional booklet published in the late 1920s, offering insights into one of America's leading evening newspapers during that era. This booklet serves both as an overview of the newspaper's extensive offerings and as a testament to its impressive readership, claiming the largest evening newspaper circulation in the United States for twenty-nine consecutive years. Its primary focus lies in presenting the features, contributors, and unique qualities that make the New York Evening Journal an influential and trusted publication.  The content of the booklet highlights various aspects of the New York Evening Journal, showcasing the impressive editorial staff, dedicated reporters, and expert contributors across multiple fields, including finance, art, and food. Key features include insights into their news-gathering strategies, a commitment to accuracy, and the unique blend of local and international news they provide. It emphasizes the publication's ability to maintain reader interest through engaging articles and illustrations, alongside its statistical success in circulation, particularly in affluent neighborhoods. Overall, it paints a picture of a family-oriented newspaper that strives to serve a diverse audience by addressing their varied interests and needs. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2007-02-02</note>
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