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The Day Book ''The Day Book'' was an experimental, advertising-free daily newspaper published in Chicago from 1911 to 1917. It was owned by E. W. Scripps as part of the Scripps-McRae League of Newspapers (later Scripps-Howard Newspapers). Its editor was N ...
'', a newspaper in Chicago 1911–1917 * ''
Weekly Day Book John H. Van Evrie (1814–1896) was an American physician and defender of slavery best known as the editor of the ''Weekly Day Book'' and the author of several books on race and slavery which reproduced the ideas of scientific racism for a popul ...
'', a newspaper which primarily existed to propagate white supremacist ideas, 1848–1879 *
General journal A general journal is a Bookkeeping#Daybooks, daybook or subsidiary journal in which transactions relating to adjustment entries, opening stock, depreciation, accounting errors etc. are recorded. The Source document (accounting), source documents ...
, or day book **a day book in
bookkeeping Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions, and is part of the process of accounting in business and other organizations. It involves preparing source documents for all transactions, operations, and other events of a business. T ...


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Diary A diary is a written or audiovisual memorable record, with discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or other period. Diaries have traditionally been handwritten but are now also often digita ...
, a record reporting on what has happened over the course of a day *
Commonplace book Commonplace books (or commonplaces) are a way to compile knowledge, usually by writing information into blank books. They have been kept from antiquity, and were kept particularly during the Renaissance and in the nineteenth century. Such book ...
, a way to compile knowledge, usually by writing information into books {{disambig