Word: denver
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Levand Brothers are not so well known to the rest of the world as they are to Wichita, it is certainly not their fault. Trained under the late piratical Frederick G. ("Bon") Bonfils, they have done their best to perfect the methods they learned on his blazingly yellow Denver Post...
...Callaway of New York City (St. Paul's) in Lionel; Thomas H. Choate of Pleasantville, New York (St. Mark's) in Wigglesworth; James A. Foley of Ashmont, Massachusetts (Boston Latin) in Weld; Charles C. Gibson of Atlanta, Georgia (Atlanta Boy's High School) in Weld; James B. Hallett of Denver, Colorado (Milton) in Wigglesworth; F. K. Haskell of Morristown, New Jersey (Andover) in Stoughton; George G. Hedblom of Chicago (Lakeview High School) in Weld; William H. Schmidt of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, (Country Day) in Lionel; and Edward B. Simmons of Baltimore, Maryland (Gilman Country Day School) on Brattle Street...
...archconservatism of the Arizona Press, due to mining influence, has left the field open to outside papers like the Examiner and even the far-away Denver Post. Actually it was competition with the Post, whose makeup it copies in rural editions, that lay behind the Examiner's splash, which it did not print at all in its home editions...
Only one thing could get the News out next morning: electric linotype machines. The Denver Post had a whole battery of them: the hated, hating, blatant old Post whose late Publisher Frederick G. ("Bon") Bonfils had been lambasted by the News until he died last winter. Since "Bon's" death his vigorous spinster daughter Helen, 38, has been running...
...Your News this morning is made possible by the courtesy of THE DENVER POST, THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER AND THE BRADFORD-ROBINSON PRINTING...