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St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is a major regional newspaper based in St. Louis, Missouri, serving the St. Louis metropolitan area. It is the largest daily newspaper in the metropolitan area by circulation, surpassing the Belleville News-Democrat, Alton Telegraph, and Edwardsville Intelligencer. The publication has received 19 Pulitzer Prizes.[3]

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The November 25, 2014 front page
of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact (March 23, 2009)
Owner(s)Lee Enterprises
Founder(s)Joseph Pulitzer
PublisherIan Caso[1]
EditorGilbert Bailon
FoundedDecember 12, 1878; 145 years ago (December 12, 1878)
Headquarters901 North 10th Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63101
Circulation104,199 Daily
126,756 Sunday (as of 2022)[2]
ISSN1930-9600
OCLC number1764810
Websitewww.stltoday.com

The paper is owned by Lee Enterprises of Davenport, Iowa, which purchased Pulitzer, Inc. in 2005 in a cash deal valued at $1.46 billion.

Platform edit

On April 10, 1907, Joseph Pulitzer wrote what became known as the paper's platform:

I know that my retirement will make no difference in its cardinal principles, that it will always fight for progress and reform, never tolerate injustice or corruption, always fight demagogues of all parties, never belong to any party, always oppose privileged classes and public plunderers, never lack sympathy with the poor, always remain devoted to the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty.[4]

History edit

Early years edit

In 1878, Pulitzer purchased the bankrupt St. Louis Dispatch at a public auction[5] and merged it with the St. Louis Evening Post to create the St. Louis Post and Dispatch, whose title was soon shortened to its current form. He appointed John A. Cockerill as the managing editor. Its first edition, 4,020 copies of four pages each, appeared on December 12, 1878.

 
St. Louis Post- Dispatch ad in 1918

In 1882, James Overton Broadhead ran for Congress against John Glover. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, at Cockerill's direction, ran a number of articles questioning Broadhead's role in a lawsuit between a gaslight company and the city; Broadhead never responded to the charges.[6] Broadhead's friend and law partner, Alonzo W. Slayback, publicly defended Broadhead, asserting that the St. Louis Post-Dispatch was nothing more than a "blackmailing sheet." The next day, October 13, 1882, Cockerill re-ran an offensive "card" by John Glover that the paper had published the prior November (November 11, 1881). Incensed, Slayback barged into Cockerill's offices at the paper demanding an apology. Cockerill shot and killed Slayback; he claimed self-defense, and a pistol was allegedly found on Slayback's body. A grand jury refused to indict Cockerill for murder, but the economic consequences for the paper were severe. Therefore, in May 1883, Pulitzer sent Cockerill to New York to manage the New York World for him.[7]

The Post-Dispatch was one of the first daily newspapers to print a comics section in color, on the back page of the features section, styled the "Everyday Magazine."[citation needed]

20th century edit

At one time, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch had the second-largest news bureau in Washington, D.C., of any newspaper in the Midwestern United States.[8]

After Joseph Pulitzer's retirement, generations of Pulitzers guided the newspaper, ending when great-grandson Joseph Pulitzer IV left the company in 1995.

The Post-Dispatch was characterized by a liberal editorial page and columnists, including Marquis Childs. The editorial page was noted also for political cartoons by Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, who won the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartoons,[9] and Bill Mauldin, who won the Pulitzer for editorial cartoons in 1959.

Several months prior to the anniversary edition, the newspaper published a 63rd-anniversary tribute to "Our Own Oddities", a lighthearted feature that ran from 1940 to 1990.

On May 22, 1946, the Post-Dispatch became the first newspaper in the world to publish the secret protocols for Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.[10]

During the presidency of Harry S. Truman, the paper was one of his most outspoken critics. It associated him with the Pendergast machine in Kansas City, and constantly attacked his integrity.

In 1950, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch sent a reporter, Dent McSkimming, to Brazil to cover the 1950 FIFA World Cup. The reporter paid for his own travelling expenses and was the only U.S. reporter in all of Brazil covering the event.[11]

In 1959 the St. Louis Globe-Democrat entered into a joint operating agreement with the Post-Dispatch. The Post–Globe operation merged advertising, printing functions and shared profits. The Post-Dispatch, distributed evenings, had a smaller circulation than the Globe-Democrat, a morning daily. The Globe-Democrat folded in 1983, leaving the Post-Dispatch as the only daily newspaper in the region.[12]

In August 1973 a Teamsters union representing Globe and Post-Dispatch staffers went on strike, halting production for six weeks.[13]

21st century edit

 
Former St. Louis Post-Dispatch headquarters

On January 13, 2004, the Post-Dispatch published a 125th-anniversary edition, which included some highlights of the paper's 125 years:

On January 31, 2005, Michael Pulitzer announced the sale of Pulitzer, Inc. and all its assets, including the Post-Dispatch and a small share of the St. Louis Cardinals, to Lee Enterprises of Davenport, Iowa, for $1.46 billion. He said no family members would serve on the board of the merged company.

As of 2007, it was the fifth-largest newspaper in the midwestern United States and the 26th-largest newspaper in the U.S.[14]

On March 12, 2007, the paper eliminated 31 jobs, mostly in its circulation, classified phone rooms, production, purchasing, telephone operations and marketing departments.[15] Several rounds of layoffs have followed.

On March 23, 2009, the paper converted to a compact style every day from the previous broadsheet Sunday through Friday and tabloid on Saturday.

On May 4, 2012, the Post-Dispatch named a new editor, Gilbert Bailon.

In 2015, the paper was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography for its coverage of protests in Ferguson, Missouri.

Circulation and cost edit

Circulation dropped for the daily paper from 213,472 to 191,631 and then 178,801 for the two years after 2010, ending on September 30, 2011, and September 30, 2012, respectively. The Sunday paper also decreased from 401,427 to 332,825 and then to 299,227.[16] The circulation as of September 30, 2016, was 98,104 daily and 157,543 on Sunday.[17]

According to a 2017 press release from Lee Enterprises, the paper reaches more than 792,600 readers each week and stltoday.com has roughly 67 million page views a month.[18]

The paper sells for $2 daily or $4 on Sundays and Thanksgiving Day. The price may be higher outside adjacent counties and states. Sales tax is included at newsracks.

Weatherbird edit

 
First appearance of the Weatherbird, February 11, 1901

On February 11, 1901, the paper introduced a front-page feature called the "Weatherbird", a cartoon bird accompanying the daily weather forecast. "Weatherbird" is the oldest continuously published cartoon in the United States. Created by Harry B. Martin, who drew it through 1903, it has since been drawn by Oscar Chopin (1903–1910); S. Carlisle Martin (1910–1932); Amadee Wohlschlaeger (1932–1981); Albert Schweitzer, the first one to draw the Weatherbird in color (1981–1986); and Dan Martin (1986–present).[19]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . February 20, 2020. Archived from the original on June 5, 2023.
  2. ^ Lee Enterprises. "Form 10-K". investors.lee.net. from the original on April 14, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  3. ^ "Pulitzer prizes won by the Post-Dispatch". stltoday.com. from the original on April 15, 2019. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  4. ^ St. Louis Post-Dispatch Platform from the newspaper's website.
  5. ^ Jolley, Laura R. "Joseph Pulitzer". Missouri Biographies for Students. from the original on October 17, 2015. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  6. ^ Shepley, Carol Ferring. Movers and Shakers, Scalawags and Suffragettes: Tales from Bellefontaine Cemetery. Missouri History Museum: St. Louis, 2008.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
  8. ^ Tady, Megan (February 3, 2009). "Washington Reporters' Mass Exodus". from the original on February 6, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2009.
  9. ^ "Daniel R. Fitzpatrick of St. Louis Post-Dispatch". www.pulitzer.org. from the original on July 2, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  10. ^ Stokes, Richard L. (May 22, 1946). "Secret Soviet-Nazi Pacts on Eastern Europe Aired: Purported Texts on Agreed Spheres of Influence Produced at Nuernberg but Not Admitted at Trial". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1. from the original on July 18, 2022. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  11. ^ Hanc, John (June 10, 2010). . AARP. Archived from the original on June 11, 2018. Retrieved June 11, 2018.
  12. ^ "St. Louis Globe-Democrat announces it will close this year". The New York Times. November 7, 1983. from the original on June 28, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
  13. ^ "Post-Dispatch in St. Louis Publishes After 6 Weeks". The New York Times. Associated Press. October 6, 1973. from the original on June 29, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
  14. ^ "Top 100 Newspapers in the United States". www.infoplease.com. 2007. from the original on August 6, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  15. ^ "St. Louis Post Dispatch to cut 31 Jobs", St. Louis Business Journal, March 12, 2007.
  16. ^ As of September 30, 2012 "2012 Top Media Outlets: Newspapers, Blogs, Consumer Magazines, Social Networks, and Websites". BurrellesLuce. January 2013. from the original on March 22, 2013. Retrieved March 21, 2013.
  17. ^ "Post-Dispatch parent makes $140M acquisition". St. Louis Business Journal. January 29, 2020. from the original on June 20, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  18. ^ "St. Louis Post-Dispatch named Lee's 2017 Enterprise of the Year". Lee Enterprises. from the original on November 5, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  19. ^ "St. Louis Public Library UPDATE: A Tribute to Amadee". St. Louis Public Library, City of St. Louis. September 4, 2014. from the original on September 15, 2016. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  20. ^ Johnston, David Cay (January 8, 2007), "" 2017-06-09 at the Wayback Machine. The New York Times
  21. ^ . Newspapers.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Jim McWilliams, Mark Twain in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1874–1891 (Troy, New York: Whitston Publishing Company, 1997).
  • Merrill, John C. and Harold A. Fisher. The world's great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers (1980) pp 286–93
  • Daniel W. Pfaff, Joseph Pulitzer II and the Post-Dispatch: A Newspaperman's Life (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991).
  • Julian S. Rammelkamp, Pulitzer's Post-Dispatch, 1878–1883 (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1967).
  • Charles G. Ross and Carlos F. Hurd, The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis: Pulitzer Publishing, 1944).
  • The St. Louis Post-Dispatch as Appraised by Ten Distinguished Americans (St. Louis, 1926).
  • Orrick Johns, Time of Our Lives: The Story of My Father and Myself, (New York, 1937). George Sibley Johns, father of the author, was editor of the Post-Dispatch for many years, and was the last of Joseph Pulitzer's "Fighting Editors".
  • Dan Martin, The story of the First 100 Years of the St. Louis Post Dispatch Weatherbird (St. Louis, 2001).

External links edit

Finding aids at the St. Louis Public Library edit

  • Absher, Frank. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Series: 1878-2014. Manuscript stacks, row 12: St. Louis Public Library (SLPL). Retrieved Oct 2021.
  • Short, Jim. Post-Dispatch Notebook, Series: 1950-1957. Manuscript stacks, row 13: SLPL. Retrieved Oct 2021.
  • Kuchner, Vivian. St. Louis Post-Dispatch TV Magazine, Series: 1956-1981. Manuscript stacks, row 12: SLPL. Retrieved Oct 2021.

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The St Louis Post Dispatch is a major regional newspaper based in St Louis Missouri serving the St Louis metropolitan area It is the largest daily newspaper in the metropolitan area by circulation surpassing the Belleville News Democrat Alton Telegraph and Edwardsville Intelligencer The publication has received 19 Pulitzer Prizes 3 St Louis Post DispatchThe November 25 2014 front pageof the St Louis Post DispatchTypeDaily newspaperFormatCompact March 23 2009 Owner s Lee EnterprisesFounder s Joseph PulitzerPublisherIan Caso 1 EditorGilbert BailonFoundedDecember 12 1878 145 years ago December 12 1878 Headquarters901 North 10th StreetSt Louis Missouri 63101Circulation104 199 Daily 126 756 Sunday as of 2022 2 ISSN1930 9600OCLC number1764810Websitewww wbr stltoday wbr comThe paper is owned by Lee Enterprises of Davenport Iowa which purchased Pulitzer Inc in 2005 in a cash deal valued at 1 46 billion Contents 1 Platform 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 20th century 2 3 21st century 3 Circulation and cost 4 Weatherbird 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External links 9 1 Finding aids at the St Louis Public LibraryPlatform editOn April 10 1907 Joseph Pulitzer wrote what became known as the paper s platform I know that my retirement will make no difference in its cardinal principles that it will always fight for progress and reform never tolerate injustice or corruption always fight demagogues of all parties never belong to any party always oppose privileged classes and public plunderers never lack sympathy with the poor always remain devoted to the public welfare never be satisfied with merely printing news always be drastically independent never be afraid to attack wrong whether by predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty 4 History editEarly years edit In 1878 Pulitzer purchased the bankrupt St Louis Dispatch at a public auction 5 and merged it with the St Louis Evening Post to create the St Louis Post and Dispatch whose title was soon shortened to its current form He appointed John A Cockerill as the managing editor Its first edition 4 020 copies of four pages each appeared on December 12 1878 nbsp St Louis Post Dispatch ad in 1918In 1882 James Overton Broadhead ran for Congress against John Glover The St Louis Post Dispatch at Cockerill s direction ran a number of articles questioning Broadhead s role in a lawsuit between a gaslight company and the city Broadhead never responded to the charges 6 Broadhead s friend and law partner Alonzo W Slayback publicly defended Broadhead asserting that the St Louis Post Dispatch was nothing more than a blackmailing sheet The next day October 13 1882 Cockerill re ran an offensive card by John Glover that the paper had published the prior November November 11 1881 Incensed Slayback barged into Cockerill s offices at the paper demanding an apology Cockerill shot and killed Slayback he claimed self defense and a pistol was allegedly found on Slayback s body A grand jury refused to indict Cockerill for murder but the economic consequences for the paper were severe Therefore in May 1883 Pulitzer sent Cockerill to New York to manage the New York World for him 7 The Post Dispatch was one of the first daily newspapers to print a comics section in color on the back page of the features section styled the Everyday Magazine citation needed 20th century edit At one time the St Louis Post Dispatch had the second largest news bureau in Washington D C of any newspaper in the Midwestern United States 8 After Joseph Pulitzer s retirement generations of Pulitzers guided the newspaper ending when great grandson Joseph Pulitzer IV left the company in 1995 The Post Dispatch was characterized by a liberal editorial page and columnists including Marquis Childs The editorial page was noted also for political cartoons by Daniel R Fitzpatrick who won the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartoons 9 and Bill Mauldin who won the Pulitzer for editorial cartoons in 1959 Several months prior to the anniversary edition the newspaper published a 63rd anniversary tribute to Our Own Oddities a lighthearted feature that ran from 1940 to 1990 On May 22 1946 the Post Dispatch became the first newspaper in the world to publish the secret protocols for Molotov Ribbentrop Pact 10 During the presidency of Harry S Truman the paper was one of his most outspoken critics It associated him with the Pendergast machine in Kansas City and constantly attacked his integrity In 1950 the St Louis Post Dispatch sent a reporter Dent McSkimming to Brazil to cover the 1950 FIFA World Cup The reporter paid for his own travelling expenses and was the only U S reporter in all of Brazil covering the event 11 In 1959 the St Louis Globe Democrat entered into a joint operating agreement with the Post Dispatch The Post Globe operation merged advertising printing functions and shared profits The Post Dispatch distributed evenings had a smaller circulation than the Globe Democrat a morning daily The Globe Democrat folded in 1983 leaving the Post Dispatch as the only daily newspaper in the region 12 In August 1973 a Teamsters union representing Globe and Post Dispatch staffers went on strike halting production for six weeks 13 21st century edit nbsp Former St Louis Post Dispatch headquartersOn January 13 2004 the Post Dispatch published a 125th anniversary edition which included some highlights of the paper s 125 years Coverage of Charles Lindbergh who flew across the Atlantic despite being denied financial or written support from the Post Dispatch A Pulitzer Prize winning campaign to clean up smoke pollution in St Louis In the late 1930s and early 1940s the city had the filthiest air in the United States Sports coverage including nine St Louis Cardinals championships an NBA title by the St Louis Hawks in 1958 and the 2000 Super Bowl victory of the St Louis Rams Coverage of the city s cultural icons including Kate Chopin Tennessee Williams Chuck Berry and Miles Davis On January 31 2005 Michael Pulitzer announced the sale of Pulitzer Inc and all its assets including the Post Dispatch and a small share of the St Louis Cardinals to Lee Enterprises of Davenport Iowa for 1 46 billion He said no family members would serve on the board of the merged company As of 2007 update it was the fifth largest newspaper in the midwestern United States and the 26th largest newspaper in the U S 14 On March 12 2007 the paper eliminated 31 jobs mostly in its circulation classified phone rooms production purchasing telephone operations and marketing departments 15 Several rounds of layoffs have followed On March 23 2009 the paper converted to a compact style every day from the previous broadsheet Sunday through Friday and tabloid on Saturday On May 4 2012 the Post Dispatch named a new editor Gilbert Bailon In 2015 the paper was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography for its coverage of protests in Ferguson Missouri Circulation and cost editCirculation dropped for the daily paper from 213 472 to 191 631 and then 178 801 for the two years after 2010 ending on September 30 2011 and September 30 2012 respectively The Sunday paper also decreased from 401 427 to 332 825 and then to 299 227 16 The circulation as of September 30 2016 was 98 104 daily and 157 543 on Sunday 17 According to a 2017 press release from Lee Enterprises the paper reaches more than 792 600 readers each week and stltoday com has roughly 67 million page views a month 18 The paper sells for 2 daily or 4 on Sundays and Thanksgiving Day The price may be higher outside adjacent counties and states Sales tax is included at newsracks Weatherbird edit nbsp First appearance of the Weatherbird February 11 1901Main article Weatherbird On February 11 1901 the paper introduced a front page feature called the Weatherbird a cartoon bird accompanying the daily weather forecast Weatherbird is the oldest continuously published cartoon in the United States Created by Harry B Martin who drew it through 1903 it has since been drawn by Oscar Chopin 1903 1910 S Carlisle Martin 1910 1932 Amadee Wohlschlaeger 1932 1981 Albert Schweitzer the first one to draw the Weatherbird in color 1981 1986 and Dan Martin 1986 present 19 Notable people editJerry Berger society columnist 1980 2004 Bob Broeg Hall of Fame baseball writer 1946 2004 Jacob Burck political cartoonist 1937 1938 Cole Charles Campbell editor 1996 2000 20 Oscar Chopin cartoonist 1903 1910 Richard Dudman national affairs correspondent and Washington bureau chief 1950 1981 Daniel R Fitzpatrick Derrick Goold author and sportswriter Rick Hummel Hall of Fame baseball writer 1971 2023 Clair Kenamore foreign correspondent telegraph editor feature writer and Sunday magazine editor early 20th century Joe Mahr Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist 2006 2009 Rose Marion c 1875 1947 feature writer Dan Martin Weatherbird cartoonist Harry B Martin cartoonist and golf writer S Carlisle Martin cartoonist and illustrator Marguerite Martyn reporter and artist c 1880 1948 21 Bill Mauldin cartoonist Bernie Miklasz sports columnist 1985 2015 Robert Minor political cartoonist 1907 1911 Joseph Pulitzer publisher Charlie Ross chief Washington correspondent and editor 1918 1945 Neal Russo baseball writer 1947 1990 Albert Schweitzer cartoonist Elaine Viets columnist 1975 2000 Rosa Kershaw Walker society column 1870s Joe Williams film critic 1996 2015 Amadee Wohlschlaeger sports and Weatherbird cartoonist William Woo journalist and editor in chief 1962 1996See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Journalism portalSt Louis Globe Democrat a major competing St Louis daily newspaper located one block away on the same street closed in 1986 St Louis Sun a short lived competing daily newspaper started in 1989 100 Neediest Cases an annual charitable giving campaign sponsored in part by the Post Dispatch Riverfront Times the St Louis weekly newspaper The Sporting News a sports magazine that was started in St LouisReferences edit Ian Caso named publisher of the St Louis Post Dispatch February 20 2020 Archived from the original on June 5 2023 Lee Enterprises Form 10 K investors lee net Archived from the original on April 14 2023 Retrieved April 13 2023 Pulitzer prizes won by the Post Dispatch stltoday com Archived from the original on April 15 2019 Retrieved April 15 2019 St Louis Post Dispatch Platform from the newspaper s website Jolley Laura R Joseph Pulitzer Missouri Biographies for Students Archived from the original on October 17 2015 Retrieved October 29 2015 Shepley Carol Ferring Movers and Shakers Scalawags and Suffragettes Tales from Bellefontaine Cemetery Missouri History Museum St Louis 2008 Col Alonzo W Slayback Archived from the original on March 15 2012 Retrieved July 29 2013 Tady Megan February 3 2009 Washington Reporters Mass Exodus Archived from the original on February 6 2009 Retrieved February 7 2009 Daniel R Fitzpatrick of St Louis Post Dispatch www pulitzer org Archived from the original on July 2 2018 Retrieved July 1 2018 Stokes Richard L May 22 1946 Secret Soviet Nazi Pacts on Eastern Europe Aired Purported Texts on Agreed Spheres of Influence Produced at Nuernberg but Not Admitted at Trial St Louis Post Dispatch p 1 Archived from the original on July 18 2022 Retrieved May 24 2019 Hanc John June 10 2010 Walter Bahr reflects on the day the US beat England and stunned the soccer world AARP Archived from the original on June 11 2018 Retrieved June 11 2018 St Louis Globe Democrat announces it will close this year The New York Times November 7 1983 Archived from the original on June 28 2017 Retrieved June 25 2017 Post Dispatch in St Louis Publishes After 6 Weeks The New York Times Associated Press October 6 1973 Archived from the original on June 29 2017 Retrieved June 25 2017 Top 100 Newspapers in the United States www infoplease com 2007 Archived from the original on August 6 2020 Retrieved December 14 2022 St Louis Post Dispatch to cut 31 Jobs St Louis Business Journal March 12 2007 As of September 30 2012 2012 Top Media Outlets Newspapers Blogs Consumer Magazines Social Networks and Websites BurrellesLuce January 2013 Archived from the original on March 22 2013 Retrieved March 21 2013 Post Dispatch parent makes 140M acquisition St Louis Business Journal January 29 2020 Archived from the original on June 20 2021 Retrieved April 20 2021 St Louis Post Dispatch named Lee s 2017 Enterprise of the Year Lee Enterprises Archived from the original on November 5 2018 Retrieved July 1 2018 St Louis Public Library UPDATE A Tribute to Amadee St Louis Public Library City of St Louis September 4 2014 Archived from the original on September 15 2016 Retrieved September 8 2016 Johnston David Cay January 8 2007 Archived 2017 06 09 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times St Louis Post Dispatch 17 Apr 1948 page Page 5 Newspapers com Archived from the original on December 21 2016 Further reading editJim McWilliams Mark Twain in the St Louis Post Dispatch 1874 1891 Troy New York Whitston Publishing Company 1997 Merrill John C and Harold A Fisher The world s great dailies profiles of fifty newspapers 1980 pp 286 93 Daniel W Pfaff Joseph Pulitzer II and the Post Dispatch A Newspaperman s Life University Park Pennsylvania State University Press 1991 Julian S Rammelkamp Pulitzer s Post Dispatch 1878 1883 Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press 1967 Charles G Ross and Carlos F Hurd The Story of the St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Pulitzer Publishing 1944 The St Louis Post Dispatch as Appraised by Ten Distinguished Americans St Louis 1926 Orrick Johns Time of Our Lives The Story of My Father and Myself New York 1937 George Sibley Johns father of the author was editor of the Post Dispatch for many years and was the last of Joseph Pulitzer s Fighting Editors Dan Martin The story of the First 100 Years of theSt Louis Post Dispatch Weatherbird St Louis 2001 External links editOfficial website nbsp St Louis Post Dispatch Archive 1874 present St Louis Post Dispatch photographs at the University of Maryland LibrariesFinding aids at the St Louis Public Library edit Absher Frank St Louis Post Dispatch Series 1878 2014 Manuscript stacks row 12 St Louis Public Library SLPL Retrieved Oct 2021 Short Jim Post Dispatch Notebook Series 1950 1957 Manuscript stacks row 13 SLPL Retrieved Oct 2021 Kuchner Vivian St Louis Post Dispatch TV Magazine Series 1956 1981 Manuscript stacks row 12 SLPL Retrieved Oct 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Louis Post Dispatch amp oldid 1198153654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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