Charles Hanson Towne, a well-known magazine editor of his day, reportedly had a policy never to return rejected manuscripts so they would reach their authors on Christmas or New Year’s Day. “If you have ever been an author you will understand what this means,” wrote Porter Emerson Browne in a 1919 article on Towne for The Bookman. “Men have been knighted for less.”
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