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“The question we asked was

‘Is this journalism? Is this something we should be honoring?’ Ultimately this guy had been around since 1938. At one time it was the best-read...

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“Well

I’m a newspaperman.” Sometimes he believed he was on short-term leave and that he’d soon be back making rounds at police headquarters. At other moments...

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14th Street White Way News

1931? H. E. Huneke, publisher.

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15 Minutes

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A Brief History of the Globe-Democrat

125 Years of Covering the Triumphs and Tragedies, the Funny Ways of Men and Women, and the Heroic and Virtuous Deaths of Persons Both Public...

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A Cub’s First Day at the Post-Dispatch

Bill Everett’s Humorous Look at the First Days of His Career at the Post My first day on the Post-Dispatch was almost my last. The...

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A Farewell

It is a source of regret to learn that the Westliche Post, eighty-one-year-old St. Louis German language newspaper, has been forced to suspend. High overhead,...

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A Home Enterprise

A CASE FOR LOCAL OWNERSHIP OF MEDIA The St. Louis Times, decidedly the cleanest and newsiest afternoon daily published in St. Louis, reflects an interest...

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Abend-Anzieger

1835-1901 The Abend Anzeiger, the second-oldest of our daily papers, is the successor of the Anzeiger des Westens, established in 1835 and for many years...

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AbendPost und Tageblatt

1888-1898

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