"Magazines are about eighty-five per cent luck." — New Yorker founding editor Harold Ross, in a 1949 letter to fellow editor George Jean Nathan, reprinted in "Letters From the Editor: The New Yorker's Harold Ross" (The Modern Library, 2000).
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