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was one of six dailies competing for readership in the city. The newspaper ultimately developed a fairly populistic, working-class editorial approach that stood out amongst the city's dailies, especially compared to the arch-capitalist
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editorials, "company owners forced employees to operate the trolleys at excessive speed and were interested primarily in profits instead of human lives." The paper also opposed
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office in 1902 at 622 South Broadway; on the left is Arthur L. Mackaye, the courts reporter, and on the right is likely Walter Syverston, the circulation manager
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was an evening newspaper, perceived to be politically independent, and its offices were on Wall Street for much of its 20th-century history. In the 1920s, the
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after the paper charged him with protecting illegal gambling rings. Among its editorial practices of the early 1900s was baiting Pacific Electric magnate
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Late 1930s photograph of "Old Post-Record Building," almost certainly the office at 612 Wall Street
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area of California, United States in the first half of the 20th century. Associated with the
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wrote to his longtime mistress, in which he referred to his wife as "the Old Haybag".
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The Great Los Angeles Swindle: Oil, Stocks, and Scandal During the Roaring Twenties
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Red Ink, White Lies: The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles Newspapers, 1920–1962
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Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California
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The paper survived until December 12, 1933, when it became the
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L.A. Unconventional: The Men and Women Who Did L.A. Their Way
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chain of newspapers, it was founded on March 4, 1895. The
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that published the so-called "haybag letters" that mayor
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Index


Greater Los Angeles
Scripps
Los Angeles Times
LAPD Chief of Police
Charles Elton
Henry E. Huntington
William Mulholland
Los Angeles Aqueduct
Owens Valley
Charles E. Sebastian


Julian Pete scandal
E. E. McDowell
editorial cartoonist
Dana Sleeth
Burton Knisely
Henry B. R. Briggs
Mamie Louise Leung
Agness Underwood
"Old Timers Phone to Identify 1902 Picture"


"A History of Los Angeles Journalism"
doi
10.2307/41168909
JSTOR
41168909

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