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Edlin, William. "Der 'Tog' – di tsaytung, vos hot arayngebrakht a nayem ton in der idisher prese" ('Der Tog,' a newspaper that brought a new tone to the
Yiddish press).
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was the paper's chief fiction writer for nearly two decades; and among the more famous of other occasional literary contributors were
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filled that role from 1926 until 1942. At that point Edlin came back and led the paper again, until his death, in 1947.
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sought to uphold high journalistic and literary standards, and to rise above ideological divides.
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Brenner, Naomi. "Slippery Selves: Rachel
Bluvstein and Anna Margolin in Poetry and in Public."
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Cohen, Nathan. "The
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reached a circulation of 81,000, in 1916. It had a weekly
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Warheit. (New York, N.Y.) 1919-1922
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