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morgue of clippings, numbering approximately nine million. Because they are not digitized and because employees of the facility have limited time for communicating by email with people who are searching for very old articles, the people who are searching should know the date of a
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at the University of Texas at Austin. The photographic morgue consists of approximately two million prints and one million negatives created for publication, with the bulk of the collection covering the years from 1937 to the paper's demise in 1966. The
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pages, articles or columns, such as Dorothy Kilgallen's, from microfilm and shared them on social media and other websites. These are rare opportunities for historians to become familiar with this newspaper.
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s feel of the pulse of the changing times of the mid-1960s hid the trouble that was going on behind the scenes at the paper, which was unknown to many New Yorkers until after it had ceased publication.
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In the early 1900s, Hearst weekday morning and afternoon papers around the country featured scattered black-and-white comic strips, and on January 31, 1912, Hearst introduced the nation's first full
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Other afternoon and evening newspapers that expired following the rise of network news in the 1960s donated their clipping files and many darkroom prints of published photographs to libraries. The
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was delayed for several months after the April 1966 expiration of its three components because of difficulty reaching an agreement with manual laborers who were needed to operate the press. The
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curtailed interlibrary loans, especially for researchers who need reels of microfilm that exist in very few places. On rare occasions, researchers have digitally scanned
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ceased publishing in April 1966, officially the victim of a general decline in the revenue of afternoon newspapers. While participating in a lock-out in 1965 after
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editors, apparently sensing that psychotherapy and rock music were starting to enter the consciousness of both blue-collar and white-collar New Yorkers, enlisted
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was affecting evening newspapers more than their morning counterparts. The domination of television news became evident starting with the four-day period of
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Most of the front page of the Sunday edition of January 12, 1964 ran stories that were relevant to the previous day's announcement by U.S. Surgeon General
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This web page, legitimate as a Knowledge (XXG) source, displays many New York Journal-American clippings of comments about the Beatles in 1964 and 1965.
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that "a blue ribbon committee of scientists and doctors," in the words of reporter Jack Pickering, had concluded that cigarette smoking was dangerous.
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William V. Finn, a staff photographer, died on the morning of June 25, 1958, while photographing the aftermath of a fiery collision between the tanker
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nevertheless had difficulties attracting advertising as its blue-collar reading base turned to television, a situation compounded by the fact that
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Includes coverage of New York Journal-American and its predecessors New York Journal, The Journal, New York American and New York Evening Journal
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The newspaper was famous for publishing many photographs with the "Journal-American Photo" credit line as well as news photographs from the
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introduced a Saturday color comics tabloid with strips not seen on Sunday, and this 12-page tabloid continued for decades, offering
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column, which ran Sunday through Friday, often reported short news items about trendy young rock groups and performers such as
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April 12, 1896 showing at the top Holmes "Murder Castle" and at bottom the trunk used by Holmes to kill the Pietzel sisters
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LEONARD LIEBLING, LIBRETTIST, CRITIC; Editor in Chief of The Musical Courier for 34 Years Dies-- Worked on 4 Comic Operas
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or online archive. The newspaper is preserved on microfilm in New York City, Washington, DC, and Austin, Texas.
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contributed to the newspaper during a brief career as a journalist during the final months of World War II.
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It published enlarged photographs of civil rights demonstrations, Dorothy Kilgallen's skepticism about the
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starting in the mid-1960s and that caused him to shut down several Hearst newspapers without just cause.
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During every visit that the Beatles made to New York in 1964 and 1965, including their appearances at
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report as well as many reporters' stories on the increasing crime rate in New York's five boroughs.
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and two of Hearst's sons, who had trouble carrying on the father's legacy after his 1951 death.
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and both men's funerals. New York newspapers in general were in dire straits by then, following
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of 1898 with lurid exposes of Spanish atrocities against insurgents and foreign journalists.
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and was the second of only two of the association's members to die in the line of duty.
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both newspapers published versions of the comic feature with George Luks providing the
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was one of the highest paid sports columnists in the United States. Society columnist
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Information on the clippings morgue at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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make the microfilm accessible to people who cannot travel to those cities. The
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With one of the highest circulations in New York in the 1950s and 1960s, the
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Hearst to Merge New York Papers: American will cease as separate publication
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commenced publication on September 12, 1966, but folded eight months later.
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comic strip. The comics expanded into two full pages daily and a 12-page
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April 12, 1896 showing at center pictures of 10 known victims of Holmes
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agreed it would merge (the following year) with its evening rival, the
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Besides trouble with advertisers, another major factor that led to the
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about a year later in 1896. He entered into a circulation war with the
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was the printing of the confession of Herman Webster Mudghett aka Dr.
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was a publication with several editions in the afternoon and evening.
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a serial killer of Chicago in 1896 and the Jacob Smith order of 1902
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was the product of a merger between two New York newspapers owned by
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before gaining fame as a gossip columnist and as an acquaintance of
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Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, UT Austin (2012-08-06).
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Owned by Montclair Communications and operated by Hearst under an
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claimed in 1991 that Berlin, who died in 1986, had suffered from
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strips. By the mid-1940s, the newspaper's Sunday comics included
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covered sports there from 1945 to 1965 and was inducted in the
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The Paper: The Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribune
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headlining the 1942 Battle of Stalingrad during World War II
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a devastating newspaper strike in late 1962 and early 1963
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columnists and reporters devoted a lot of space to them.
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that involved cheating on the popular television program
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to write front-page articles in February 1964 analyzing
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decided to donate the "basic back-copy morgue" of the
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sportswriter in the early 1960s. He authored the book
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served as the paper's music critic from 1923 to 1936.
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Articles: By John F. Kennedy on Ireland, 29 July 1945
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Unlike two other New York City daily newspapers, the
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front page and in other Hearst papers, including the
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In 1937, both newspapers, the morning paper known as
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has not been digitized and can not be accessed in a
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from 1914 to 1937 until becoming a boxing promoter.
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front page from Sunday edition of January 12, 1964"
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