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  2. The Berkshire Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Berkshire County Eagle was purchased by Kelton Bedell Miller in 1891. The following year, on May 9, 1892, it commenced daily publication as The Berkshire Evening Eagle. [19] The Berkshire County Eagle, however, remained a part of the paper, as a weekly section within the Wednesday edition of the daily, until 24 June 1953. [18]

  3. John Larch - Wikipedia

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    John Larch was born Harold Aronin [1] to Jewish parents in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1914. [2] Nicknamed "Harry" in childhood, Larch was the younger of two children of Mitchell Aronin and Rose (née Larch) Aronin, both of whom immigrated to the United States from Russian-occupied areas of Poland prior to 1908.

  4. North Adams Transcript - Wikipedia

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    North Adams, Massachusetts 01247, United States. Circulation. 4,808 weekdays. 5,619 Saturdays in 2012 [1] OCLC number. 22536703. Website. thetranscript.com. The North Adams Transcript, prior to being merged into The Berkshire Eagle in 2014, was an American daily newspaper published Mondays through Saturdays in North Adams, Massachusetts.

  5. Franklin Otis Booth Jr. - Wikipedia

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    6. Franklin Otis Booth Jr. (September 28, 1923 – June 15, 2008) was an American billionaire newspaper executive and investor. He was a Los Angeles Times executive and early investor in Berkshire Hathaway, which made him a billionaire. Booth was also a philanthropist and a great-grandson of Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, founder of the Times.

  6. The Eagle-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle-Tribune (and Sunday Eagle-Tribune) is a seven-day morning daily newspaper covering the Merrimack Valley and Essex County, Massachusetts, and southern New Hampshire. It is the largest-circulation daily newspaper owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., and the lead property in a regional chain of four dailies and several weekly ...

  7. William G. Wagner - Wikipedia

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    History. William G. Wagner (May 28, 1950 – September 12, 2021) was an American historian. His research focused on modern Russia. [1] [2] He joined the faculty of Williams College in 1980, after graduating from Haverford College and earning advanced degrees from the University of Oxford. [3] [4] Wagner was raised in Erie, Pennsylvania, and a ...

  8. Cynthia Propper Seton - Wikipedia

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    5. Cynthia Propper Seton (October 11, 1926 – October 23, 1982) was an American writer and feminist. Following a 12-year career as a columnist for The Berkshire Eagle in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, she began writing essays and fiction, producing five novels and three essay collections. [1] Her third novel, A Fine Romance, was a finalist for the ...

  9. Rinker Buck - Wikipedia

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    Buck began his career in journalism shortly after graduating from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine.His first job was writing for the Berkshire Eagle in 1973. He then served as reporter for New York, Life, Hartford Courant, Adweek and several other national publications.