Herald Sermons
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It will naturally be supposed, since I am a clergyman, that the idea of printing sermons in the Sunday edition of the Herald, instead of a leading editorial on some news topic, originated with myself. That, however, is not the case, and I hasten to place the credit for this journalistic innovation where it belongs.
Just before his return to Europe on one occasion, Mr. Bennett entered my room in the downtown office, and after a few casual remarks about the conduct of the paper asked this question:
"If the Herald is helpful on secular subjects during the week, why should it not be helpful on Sunday in matters pertaining to religion?"
Not quite understanding the drift of his question, I asked him to state it once more.
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