
Robert McCormick & Joseph Patterson
May 7, 1928
Cover Story Excerpt:
It was Convention Week for the gazette & clarion men. Unlike other convention groups, they did not backslap. That was their distinguishing sign as they swarmed through the lobbies and corridors of the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan hotel, during the annual sessions of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association and the Associated Press. Among those present were: McCormick & Patterson....Read the full story
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