Source: Initiation, The Perfecting of Man, 1923, p. 61
“Which ever one of you will want to become a journalist, let him remember to choose his own master: the reader.”
From a lecture of journalism at the University of Turin, 12 May 1997; cited in La Stampa, 14 April, 2009.
1950s - 1990s
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