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The Chicago Evening Post was a daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, from March 1, 1886, until October 29, 1932, when it was absorbed by the Chicago Daily News. [1] The newspaper was founded as a penny paper during the technological paradigm shift created by linotype; it failed when the Great Depression struck.
Chicago Daily Times, 1929–1948 (merged with Chicago Sun to form Chicago Sun-Times) Chicago Democrat, 1833–1861; Chicago Democratic Press, 1852–1857; Chicago Evening Mail, 1870–1875 (became Post & Mail) Chicago Evening Post, 1865–1875 (became Post & Mail) Chicago Evening Post, 1886-1932 (absorbed by Chicago Daily News)
Chicago Evening Post; Chicago Inter Ocean; Chicago Press and Tribune (1857) [69] Chicago Times; Chicago's American (1900-1939) [70] Commercial Bulletin [71]
Ione Marie Quinby Griggs (1891-1991) was a crime journalist for the Chicago Evening Post and subsequently wrote an iconic advice column for the Milwaukee Journal Green Sheet for over fifty years. [1] [2] Born in Kansas to William Paine Quinby and Laura E Quinby (née Peck), [3] [4] Griggs and her family moved frequently during her childhood.
The Evening Post (1894–1991), now part of The Post and Courier, Charleston, South Carolina The Evening Post (1938–1948), now part of Telegram & Gazette , Worcester, Massachusetts Chicago Evening Post (1865–1875) - see Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area
Joseph Edgar "J. E." or "Ed" Chamberlin (August 6, 1851 – July 6, 1935) was an American journalist, columnist, essayist, and editor whose work appeared in newspapers in Chicago, Boston, and New York, as well as in national magazines and journals, beginning in 1871 and continuing until his death in 1935.
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Chicago Evening Post; Chicago Inter Ocean; Chicago Jewish Star (1991–2018) – Skokie; Chicago Press and Tribune (1857) [29] Chicago's American (1900-1939) [30]