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  2. Genevieve Forbes Herrick - Wikipedia

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    Genevieve Forbes was born in Chicago, Illinois, on May 21, 1894, the daughter of Frank G. Forbes and Carolyn D. (Gee) Forbes. [1] She attended Lakeview High School, then earned a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University in 1916 and a master's degree in English from the University of Chicago in 1917.

  3. Chicago Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune absorbed three other Chicago publications under the new editors: the Free West in 1855, the Democratic Press of William Bross in 1858, and the Chicago Democrat in 1861, whose editor, John Wentworth, left his position when elected as Mayor of Chicago. Between 1858 and 1860, the paper was known as the Chicago Press & Tribune.

  4. Jack Mabley - Wikipedia

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    Mabley was born on October 26, 1915, in Binghamton, New York, to Clarence Ware Mabley (born Clarence Ware Mable) and Mabelle née Howe, a concert pianist.. After studying journalism at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he was the editor of the Daily Illini his senior year, and graduating in 1938, Mabley worked for the City News Bureau, the Associated Press, and then as a ...

  5. Fern Ridge-Tribune News - Wikipedia

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    The Fern Ridge-Tribune News was a weekly newspaper published in Junction City, Oregon, United States on Wednesdays. The paper served Junction City and the tri-county area of Benton, Linn, and Lane counties, including the communities of Monroe, Harrisburg, and Santa Clara. [3] [4] It was founded in 1961 as the West Lane News and ceased in 2022.

  6. Rochester Times-Union - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Union was a daily evening newspaper in the greater Rochester, New York, area for 79 years.It was published as an afternoon daily counterpart to the morning Democrat and Chronicle under the ownership of Gannett when it ceased operations in 1997.

  7. Oakland Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Prior names include Oakland Daily Tribune, the Oakland Evening Tribune and the Oakland Daily Evening Tribune. Dargie had news offices in New York and Chicago. Dargie also acquired a patent approved R. Hoe & Co. double cylinder press. The Tribune was a charter member of the Associated Press upon its founding in 1900.

  8. Jim Klobuchar - Wikipedia

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    He worked as a wire editor for the Bismarck Tribune in North Dakota in 1950 and as a legislative reporter from 1952 to 1953. [6] He worked as a staff writer for the Associated Press in Minneapolis from 1953 to 1961 and with the Minneapolis Tribune from 1961 to 1965. [6] He was the first to report on John F. Kennedy's defeat of Richard Nixon in ...

  9. The Tribune-Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune-Democrat is a five-day morning daily newspaper published in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. It is owned by CNHI LLC. It is owned by CNHI LLC. The newspaper's coverage area includes all or parts of Blair , Bedford , Cambria , Indiana , Somerset and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania .