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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. [17] 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. [16]

  3. Constance Drexel - Wikipedia

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    Constance Drexel (1925) Constance Drexel (c. November 24, 1884 or c. November 28, 1894 (possible; disputed) – August 28, 1956), a naturalized United States citizen, [1] and groundbreaking feature writer for U.S. newspapers, [2] was indicted (but not tried or convicted) for treason in World War II for radio broadcasts from Berlin that extolled Nazi virtues.

  4. New England Newspapers, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    New England Newspapers Inc. (NENI) is a newspaper publisher based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.It publishes The Berkshire Eagle. [1] [2]In 2016, New England Newspapers was purchased from Digital First Media by a group of Berkshire-based investors. [3]

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  6. Peter C. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes was born on September 18, 1909, [1] the son of Christof Beutinger of Germany and Margaret Claire Abrahams of Jamaica, British West Indies. [2] He had four siblings, Frederick, William, Margaret, and Marie. [3]

  7. North Adams Transcript - Wikipedia

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    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. It was one of four Massachusetts newspapers owned by MediaNews Group of Colorado. [2]

  8. James Hanson, Baron Hanson - Wikipedia

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    James Hanson was educated at Elland Grammar School near Halifax and at the short-lived Maiden Erlegh House School at Earley, formerly the home of Solly Joel.During the Second World War he served as a staff officer with 7th Battalion, the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, before going into the family transport business.

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