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About 100 men and women received the award, the most famous being newspaperman Ernie Pyle, who was awarded a posthumous Army Purple Heart after being killed by Japanese machine gun fire in 1945.
However, Thomas was at the time a young man who spent only a few days ( or weeks at most ) with Lawrence in the field – unlike Bentley, who is depicted as a cynical middle-aged Chicago newspaperman who is present during the whole of Lawrence's later campaigns.
Then John M. Landis, a veteran newspaperman who had established a paper in Gillett, moved to DeWitt and acquired the name of the New Era.
The Goodhue Area Historical Society was responsible for the construction of a museum in the community, which was named in honor of James M. Goodhue, a newspaperman who was the first editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Pyette suddenly departed only seven months after his arrival, replaced by Gordon Fisher, a career Southam newspaperman who had briefly served as interim publisher a few years earlier.
As in many other books by Uris, the story is largely told from the standpoint of a newspaperman ; in this case, an American-Italian journalist, Christopher de Monti, who is assigned to Warsaw after covering the Spanish civil war.
In addition to Englehart, the Tecumsehs ' back-room movers and shakers consisted of London newspaperman Harry Gorman ; Ed Moore, manager of the Tecumseh House ; Richard Meredith, a future chief justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario ; William Southam, who was to found Southam News and to add an egalitarian touch, Jim Jury, a custodian at the collegiate institute.
* Robert B. Semple, a California newspaperman & politician, who helped found Benicia, California
Martin had been widely regarded as the head of Virginia's Democratic Party, a role filled during the 1920s by Harry Flood Byrd of Winchester, another Virginia newspaperman who shared many of Glass's political views and who headed the political machine of Conservative Democrats known as the Byrd Organization, which dominated Virginia's politics until the 1960s.
In one instance, Caragiale invents Caracudi, a newspaperman who writes his sensationalist articles while relaxing in the park.
James W. Faulkner started was a newspaperman from the Enquirer who became the political correspondent for the paper covering the Ohio State Legislature and Statehouse from 1887 until his death.
His other film roles include that of a wealthy Montana land baron whose cattle are being rustled in 1975's Rancho Deluxe and as the source who tips off newspaperman Bruce Willis to a potentially explosive story in The Bonfire of the Vanities.
The series featured Michael Parks as the protagonist Jim Bronson, a newspaperman who becomes disillusioned after the suicide of his best friend Nick ( Martin Sheen ) and, after a heated argument with his editor, " working for the man.
Edward Ward Carmack ( November 5, 1858November 9, 1908 ) was an attorney, newspaperman, and political figure who served as a U. S. Senator from Tennessee from 1901 to 1907.
The neighborhood's first well known resident was newspaperman Joseph Bryan, who lived in Laburnum, first built in 1883 and later rebuilt.
* Floyd Fulle ( 1938 ) Was a former newspaperman and Republican Cook County Board commissioner who was convicted of extortion, perjury and income tax fraud while in office.
Franz Sigel ( November 18, 1824 – August 21, 1902 ) was a German military officer, revolutionist and immigrant to the United States who was a teacher, newspaperman, politician, and served as a Union major general in the American Civil War.
Erwin S. Craighead, who would later be known as " Mobile's newspaperman " began his long career at the Register as the city editor in 1884 before earning the position of editor in chief in 1892.
Aquino was persuaded to run by businessman, newspaperman and street parliamentarian Joaquin Roces, who was convinced that Aquino would have the biggest chance to defeat Marcos in the polls.
Timothy Crouse's affinity for campaign reporters and the theater took root thanks to his father, Russel Crouse, who was a career newspaperman and playwright.
A local newspaperman, Andrew Marschalk, who was originally from New York, sent a copy to Senator Thomas Reed in Washington, who forwarded it to the U. S. Consulate in Morocco.

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Ten men, led by newspaperman Isaac Newton Gresham, met in Point on August 28, 1902 and signed a charter to established the Farmers ' Educational and Cooperative Union of America.
It was about this time that he met the poet Charles Harpur and the newspaperman William Duncan, then editor of the Weekly Register ; he mentions in his Fifty Years of Australian History that these two men became his " chief advisers in matters of intellectual resource ".

newspaperman and him
A newspaperman tried to comfort him, but he was past comforting until Dr. Watters assured him that the chances for Orville's recovery were good.
Godfrey's problems with the media and public feuds with newspaper columnists such as Jack O ' Brian and newspaperman turned CBS variety show host Ed Sullivan were duly documented by the media, which began running critical exposé articles linking him to several female " Little Godfreys.
However, some of the local authorities separated Belbenoît from the others and, with the cooperation of local prison authorities, a sympathetic local newspaperman helped him to escape in exchange for writing about prison conditions.
In December 1935 at age 20, she became engaged to New York socialite newspaperman George E. McDonald, and eloped with him to Las Vegas on March 21, 1936.

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Fritz Sittle ( Sittel ), a Choctaw citizen by marriage and one of the first settlers in the area, urged visiting newspaperman Edwin D. Chadick in 1885 to pursue the possibility of establishing an east-west rail line to run through the coal mining district at Krebs that would connect with the north-south line at McAlester.
A former attorney, newspaperman, and newspaper editor, he graduated from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary in 1987.
The staff at Variety also believed the film was derivative, and wrote, " The familiar artifice of placing the scribe in parallel plight, with the newspaperman arrested for two slayings and only clearing himself because of his sweetheart's persistent search for the real slayer, is used ... Boris Ingster's direction is too studied and when original, lacks the flare to hold attention.
Famous professor and newspaperman Christopher Morley delivered a three-week-long series of lectures on " Literature as Companionship " at Knox in March and April 1938.
Another early reference to the term ( as applied to the Kansas troubles ) emerging at that time is provided in the retrospective account of Kansas newspaperman John McReynolds.
Burly and imposing, Eldridge was a newspaperman to his fingertips and his energetic and, at times, idiosyncratic editorship saw the paper ’ s circulation grow to a point where it was no longer under threat of having to surrender to its competitors.
Tinkerbelle by Robert Manry ( 1967 ) Tinkerbelle is a sailboat in which 47-year-old newspaperman Robert Manry, a copy editor at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, single-handedly crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1965.
In the 1970s, Bernstein was a newspaperman, working at Lerner Newspapers in Chicago.
In addition to Englehart, the Tecumsehs ' back-room movers and shakers consisted of London newspaperman Harry Gorman, Ed Moore, manager of the Tecumseh House, Richard Meredith, a future chief justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario, William Southam, who was to found Southam News and to add an egalitarian touch, Jim Jury, a janitor at the collegiate institute.
Before embarking on his career as a writer for pulp magazines, Cartmill had a wide number of jobs including newspaperman, radio operator and accountant, as well as, ironically, a short spell at the American Radium Products Company.
Hanson, only 33 years old, was already an accomplished newspaperman, having at age 11 founded the City Item in Macon, Georgia which he sold four years later for $ 2, 500.

newspaperman and should
His view of editorship was that a newspaperman should teach his community social responsibilities and educate men to live happily together.

newspaperman and you
Lewis remembered another newspaperman asking, `` Carl, have your ideas changed any since you got all these comforts ''??
John Wilcock, a founder of the Underground Press Syndicate, wrote about the Oracle: “ Its creators are using color the way Lautrec must once have experimented with lithography -- testing the resources of the medium to the utmost and producing what almost any experienced newspaperman would tell you was impossible ... it is a creative dynamo whose influence will undoubtedly change the look of American publishing .”

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