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...Whaley edited the Evening Ledger. Both were lawyers. They conceived the letter idea after encountering difficulty in obtaining the sort of correspondence they wanted from their Capital newsmen...
First in the Washington news letter field was the Whaley-Eaton Service, which has now probably the largest circulation. It was founded in 1918 by Percival Huntington Whaley and Henry Morris Eaton. Eaton was onetime managing editor of the defunct Philadelphia Press...
...basis of legislative acts or guesses. Others are simply news letters on a smaller scale than the big three. McClure Newspaper Syndicate issues a confidential collection of slangy jottings called "The National Whirligig-News Behind the News" by Reporter Paul Mallon. W. F. Ardis, one-time associate of Whaley-Eaton, is in business for himself. One which has disappeared was called Federal Trade Information Service. Countless are bulletins published by various trade lobbies, to post members on matters of special interest and to let them know their Washington employes...
...acknowledges receipt of 28 other letters in regard to TIME'S error, including much historical data from the following: Geo. C. Powell; Terrell, Tex.; J. D. Campbell, Beaumont, Tex.; Boyd Lee Spahr, Philadelphia, Pa.; Nat. M. Washer, San Antonio, Tex.; Horace M. Mapp, Prairie Lea, Tex.; John K. Whaley, McRae, Ga.; Henry Sweeney, Ladonia, Tex.; William L. Sherrill, Charlotte, N. C.; Thelma L. Aldridge, Waxahachie. Tex.; David R. Locke, Ingram...
...seemed chiefly for "home" ears that he took up President Whaley's remarks and replied last week...