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the title, The Medford Journal, the somewhat ornamental type making an attractive heading. C. C. P. Moody was publisher and George G. W. Morgan, editor. Moody was somewhat of a genius, and was the Moody was somewhat of a genius, and was the author of Moody's Proverbs and Chronicles of Moody, which found their way into various papers. We have read that one of that name became a pioneer in the Medford journalistic wilderness about 1850Moody's Proverbs and Chronicles of Moody, which found their way into various papers. We have read that one of that name became a pioneer in the Medford journalistic wilderness about 1850 and that it was a four-page venture. We are not prepared to dispute the assertion, but have never been able to find such a one. But of the Medford Journal of 1857, the Medford Public Library hasMoody, which found their way into various papers. We have read that one of that name became a pioneer in the Medford journalistic wilderness about 1850 and that it was a four-page venture. We are not prepared to dispute the assertion, but have never been able to find such a one. But of the Medford Journal of 1857, the Medford Public Library has a complete file and the Historical Society a neatly bound but incomplete one. Its first issue was of Thursday, January 8, 1857. It was of eight pages (ten by twelve inches), three columns each. I There were but few advertisements, but one gives clue as to where the paper was printed: C. C. P. Moody, 52 Washington street, Boston. He did creditable work. There were Foreign Affairs, Domes