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The Rocky Mountain News, which in its wild and woolly youth was sometimes printed on wrapping paper, is the second* Scripps-Howard sheet to adopt a small format. Business Manager Howard William Hailey explains that he had an itch to get hold of the national Sunday supplement Parade, which is...
Most of last week the city editor of the Cleveland Press (Scripps-Howard) had his hands full answering long-distance telephone calls and letters from other editors who wanted to know how he did it. The city editor was tall, 35-year-old Norman Shaw. Magically, it appeared, within an...
On the day of the attack, General Hugh Johnson had written in his Scripps-Howard column:
Not much money but a lot of sentiment went into a Seattle newspaper deal last week. Two homesick newspapermen threw up good jobs "back East" to go home to Seattle and try to make something of the struggling Seattle Star, bought from the badly eroded Scripps League chain for $160...
Buyer was redheaded, tough, 51-year-old Howard W. Parish, who got eleven Seattle businessmen to put up the money. As manager of the Jacksonville (Fla.) Journal since 1937, he boosted that paper's circulation from 39,000 to 55,000. Parish's happiest days had been spent...