Pulitzer's Post-dispatch, 1878-1883 |
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Page 65
... editor of the Evening Post , he had gathered a young and resourceful staff who now served the new paper admirably.2 Since the Post - Dispatch was small , there was no formal managing editor . John J. Jennings , the news editor , came ...
... editor of the Evening Post , he had gathered a young and resourceful staff who now served the new paper admirably.2 Since the Post - Dispatch was small , there was no formal managing editor . John J. Jennings , the news editor , came ...
Page 67
... editor , a vigorous suffragette whose stock address , " What shall we do with our daugh- ters ? " brought her fame among local feminists ; 14 William F. Coulter , the experienced commercial editor ; 15 and Gay Waters , a young minister ...
... editor , a vigorous suffragette whose stock address , " What shall we do with our daugh- ters ? " brought her fame among local feminists ; 14 William F. Coulter , the experienced commercial editor ; 15 and Gay Waters , a young minister ...
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... Editor Jennings shuttled back temporarily to the Globe - Democrat , and City Editor Cunningham , whom Pulitzer found too easy - going , was dis- missed . Henry Moore was returned to the city desk where he built a reputation for himself ...
... Editor Jennings shuttled back temporarily to the Globe - Democrat , and City Editor Cunningham , whom Pulitzer found too easy - going , was dis- missed . Henry Moore was returned to the city desk where he built a reputation for himself ...
Contents
A Newspaper is Born | 1 |
Change and Conflict 20 | 19 |
The First Three Months | 41 |
Copyright | |
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