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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.
New York History. 26 (2). New York State Historical Association: 186–199. JSTOR 23169465. "On this day in history in The Citizen". The Citizen. Auburn, New York. August 5, 2015; Long, Leland (December 30, 2022). Walter Kinsella Long, Renaissance Man and Citizen of Auburn. TimLong. ISBN 979-8-218-10726-0.
Finch was born in Auburn, New York on March 13, 1944. [2] He attended Cayuga Community College.Finch received a degree from the Simmons School of Mortuary Science in 1966. He also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in public administration and political theory from Empire State College (State University of New York) in 19
Following his service in World War II, Joe Donahue started out racing stock cars, winning his first feature in 1949 at the Drive-in Speedway in Doty Hill PA. [2] He also competed successfully at Langhorne Speedway PA, Shangri-La Speedway NY, and VFW Raceway at the Bradford County Fairgrounds PA.
1969, 1971 New York State Fair Champion Donald "Don" Diffendorf (February 9, 1929 – April 21, 2012) was an American dirt modified racing driver who accounted for over 100 feature victories. His most famous ride was Glenn Scott's iconic S/360, named for the IBM System 360 computers Scott sold.
Born Helen Osborne on September 22, 1864, in Auburn, New York, she was the youngest of David Munson ("Munson") Osborne and Eliza Wright's four children. [4] [5] Her parents were raised in modest circumstances, but by the time of Helen's birth, Munson Osborne had become one of the most prominent men in Cayuga County. [6]
Dixon was born in Hemlock Lake, New York, [1] [3] in 1856, to Irish immigrants Adam Dixon (later a captain for the Union army [4] and ultimately a brigadier general [5]), and Ann Lightfoot Dixon. He attended the Leavenworth Normal School in Kansas and graduated from Rochester Theological Seminary in 1883 with a Bachelor of Divinity .
The Citizen – Auburn; Columbia Daily Spectator – New York City; ... Newspapers published in Brooklyn, New York: Brooklyn Citizen (1887–1947) [3] Brooklyn Daily [4]