The article discusses the author's experience in writing for the U.S. government. The author's chief recognized his writing about tire saving. The author requested for a salary to his chief. The author was discontented on his work as a writer of newspaper releases. His wife gave him typewriting paper as gift.
Profiles John Kobler, former writer for "The Saturday Evening Post." Decision to leave his job in the paper for a career in Research Institute Inc.; Initiation of his writing career in 1931; Recognition on the buying of articles by several magazines in the U.S.
Presents notes on the articles and writers of "The Saturday Evening Post" in the U.S. Comments on the short story "Money Isn't Everything: Or Is It?," by J. P. McEvoy; Career background of contributor John R. Tunis; Presentation of stories and articles to be shown in the next issue of the paper.
Published
1936
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