Newspaper Story : : One Hundred Years of the Boston Globe / / Louis M. Lyons.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1971 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (482 p.) |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Illustrations -- I. Another Newspaper -- Ballou’s Globe: Venture in Bankruptcy -- By Foot and Horsecar -- Beecher Trial -- First Telephone Story -- Eben Jordan Saves the Globe -- II. A Different Newspaper -- Chas. Taylor’s New Globe -- A New World to Florence Finch -- Chas. Taylor Finds James Morgan -- The Irish -- A Poem from Dr. Holmes -- Mugwumps and Democrats -- Women are People—and Readers -- Harvard Invasion -- The First 100,000 -- New Building -- Transit and “Corruption” -- General Taylor and Uncle Dudley -- Blizzard Breakthrough -- News Enterprise, 1890 -- The Globe and Lizzie Borden -- Color, Contests, and Comics -- Globe Wins on Elections -- Family Business -- “No Free Puffs” — CHT Jr. -- Confidential Chat -- CONFIDENTIAL CHAT -- Bryan Upsets Gold Bugs — and the Globe -- Harvard and Other Sports -- Dewey’s War -- Advertisers and Contemporaries, 1899 -- III. New Century—No Change -- 1900 -- “That Mad Man” President -- The Auto Arrives -- End of Innovation -- T.R. and Hearst -- Jubilee -- Debut of James M. Curley -- Patent Medicines and Other Ads -- Steffens’ Boston -- Chelsea Fire -- Two for the North Pole -- 1910—Airplanes and Democrats -- James Morgan’s Hero, Wilson -- History Day by Day -- Uncle Dudley Joins the Globe -- L. L. Winship Starts a Newspaper Career -- “Evening” One Cent -- Legends to Live By -- To War with Richard Harding Davis -- Sibley to the Border -- Long Count of 1916 -- Sibley to France -- IV. Struggle and Survival -- All Souls -- Night Side -- Death of General -- Transition: CH Jr. and W.O. -- Trustee Publisher -- Sacco-Vanzetti -- Frank P. Sibley, Reporter -- City Editor -- Gardner Jackson -- Cooling with Coolidge -- Banned in Boston -- Eddie Costello Lands Scoop -- No Crime on Monday -- On Radio -- Vermont Flood -- Part-Time Office Boy -- A Beat on Bank Closing -- Lindbergh Trial -- Maine and Vermont for Landon -- Contemporaries and Competition -- Winship Takes Over -- Promotion and Survival -- James Morgan and Justice Frankfurter -- Pics -- With Wendell Willkie -- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -- The Church -- The Joe Kennedy Story -- War News -- Victor Jones -- Otto Zausmer -- “Count the Bodies” -- “What's This Mean, Mrs. Burns?” -- United Nations -- Copy Desk versus Composing Room -- All Polls Failed: 1948 -- Amasa Howe -- Brink’s Notebook -- A Vice President Is Picked -- McCarthyism -- V. New Era -- Davis Takes the Lid Off -- New Quarters -- Another Winship -- Constitutional Reform -- Dear Mr. President -- Bob Healy Goes to Washington -- “No Deal” on Ted Kennedy -- Bud Collins Comes Aboard -- Specialists on Everything -- The Globe Takes Off -- Tom Winship, Editor -- Pulitzer Gold Medal -- Death Catches an Extra -- The Globe Takes Sides -- Metropolitan -- New Fashion -- Society with Smaller s -- Ear to Leeward -- Help Wanted -- Production -- New Dress -- Labor -- Library -- Critics at Last -- Sound of Music -- Internal Conflict -- The Moon and a Kennedy -- 1969: Confrontation -- Titles -- Into the Seventies -- The Conference -- Cigarettes: Matter of Principle -- Spotlight and Self-Examination -- In Perspective -- Appendixes List of Sources Index -- Appendix A. Morgan Letters -- Appendix Β. The Board -- Appendix C. Editors and Publishers -- Appendix D. Awards -- List of Sources -- Index |
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Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9780674421028 9783110353488 9783110353556 9783110442212 |
DOI: | 10.4159/harvard.9780674421028 |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Louis M. Lyons. |