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Teed, Dexter Hoyt | August 14, 1943 issue
Since the death of founder of the Scripps-Howard newspapers, journalist E. W. Scripps, the liberal, crusading organization Scripps created has degenerated...

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Wechsler, James | May 13, 1939 issue
This article focuses on the difference between Edward Scripps and Roy Howard, newspaper publishers. Dread of this outcome shadowed Scripps's life; while...

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Broun, Heywood | December 19, 1936 issue
The author believes that it would be wholly unfair to say that journalist William Randolph Hearst is the guild's Enemy No. 1. A few months ago he announced...

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