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  2. The Citizen (Auburn, New York) - Wikipedia

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    William O. Dapping covered the 1929–30 riots at Auburn Prison for the newspaper; this coverage earned a Pulitzer Prize for the paper.; Leo Pinckney, former president of Auburn Community Baseball and former president of the New York–Penn League, was a sports editor and sports columnist for The Citizen for over 40 years.

  3. Auburn, New York - Wikipedia

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    The daily newspaper published in Auburn is The Citizen, which dates back to 1816, and had previously been published as The Daily Advertiser and The Citizen-Advertiser. It serves Auburn and Cayuga County, as well as other parts of Central New York. A morning paper, published seven days a week, it has a circulation of 10,000 for the daily and ...

  4. Walter K. Long - Wikipedia

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    January 4, 1986. (1986-01-04) (aged 81) [ 2] Auburn, New York. Occupation (s) Artist, historian, teacher. Known for. Work on Mount Rushmore. Walter K. Long (February 4, 1904 – January 4, 1986) was an artist, historian, museum director, inventor and teacher who was notable for being a contributor to the Mount Rushmore monument.

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  7. Michael D. Quill Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Quill was born in Auburn, New York, to Ralph P Quill, a fireman and former Marine, and Anna Salata Quill. Quill attended West High School in Auburn. He joined the Marine Corps in 1968 and served in the Vietnam War. After his military service, Quill returned to Auburn and became a firefighter in 1973. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1980 ...

  8. Thommie Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Personal life. Thommie Walsh died on June 16, 2007, at his Auburn, New York, home from lymphoma at age 57. [7][15] On Friday May 18, 2018, Thommie became the first person inducted posthumously into the Auburn Alumni Hall of Distinction. Thommie is survived by his sister Barbara Walsh, who is also an avid supporter of the arts.

  9. William O. Dapping - Wikipedia

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    Pulitzer Prize, 1930. William Osbourne Dapping (June 21, 1880 – August 1, 1969) was an American journalist for The Auburn Citizen from 1905 to 1960. With The Auburn Citizen, Dapping began as a reporter before his promotion to managing editor in 1917. While holding the position, Dapping received a special award in the 1930 Pulitzer Prizes for ...