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Unit installed in Press Room of Cleveland Press, 1958
Cleveland Press; Printing presses; Employees; Cleveland Press. Press Room; Newspaper industry
Two Cleveland Press employees look over plans as the eighth unit is installed in Press Room; "Eigth unit installed in Press Room--New Press Bldg--Aug 18, 1958"--photo verso
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The Story of Your Newspaper from the Inside
Cleveland Press; Employees; Newspapers; Newspaper industry
This 31-page brochure, published by the Cleveland Press around 1938, describes how the newspaper was produced and was given as a memento to citizens who visited the newspaper plant. It discusses the functions...
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The Effort
Dinner parties; Newspaper industry
Seated left to right: Judge Lewis Drucker, Lea Dembro, Sylvia Grossberg, Marion Roth, Marion Sperling, Elizabeth Merling. Standing: I.I. Sperling, David Dietz, Frank Ryan, Dr. Maurice Grossberg, L.C. Dietz,...
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The Cleveland Press Story
Cleveland Press; Employees; Newspapers; Newspaper industry
This 28-page brochure includes information on the Cleveland Press. It describes how a story gets printed in the Cleveland Press, as well as how the newspaper serves the community in other ways. The brochure...
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Street view of Cleveland Press building at E. Ninth and Lakeside, 1960
Cleveland Press; Newspaper industry
The Cleveland Press building at E. Ninth and Lakeside as seen from the street in 1960.
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Seltzer was image of halcyon days
Seltzer, Louis B.; Cleveland Press; Newspaper industry; Newspaper headlines; Clippings; Newspapers; Employees
Article written by Dick Wooten about Cleveland Press editor Louis B. Seltzer, which ran in the last issue of the Cleveland Press on June 17, 1982.
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Printing plate used for front page of Cleveland Press, dated Nov. 10, 1970
Cleveland Press; Printing plates; Newspaper industry
Metal printing plate used to print the front page of the Cleveland Press newspaper for November 10, 1970. Stories include "De Gaulle dead at 79" and "Mike Phipps to start for Browns Sunday." Plate verso...
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Printing plate used for front page of Cleveland Press newspaper, dated Nov. 10, 1970
Cleveland Press; Printing plates; Newspaper industry; Newspaper presses
Metal printing plate used to print the front page of the Cleveland Press newspaper for November 10, 1970. Stories include "De Gaulle dead at 79" and "Mike Phipps to start for Browns Sunday." Plate verso...
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Press halts publication
Cleveland Press; Newspaper industry; Newspaper headlines; Newspapers
This is the front-page story announcing the closing of the Cleveland Press newspaper. The article ran in the final issue on June 17, 1982.
10.
Press family recalled down all the years
Seltzer, Louis B.; Cleveland Press; Newspaper industry; Newspaper headlines; Newspapers; Employees
Bob August and Betty Klaric write about past and present notable Press employees in the newspaper's final issue on June 17, 1982.
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Press carriers stand on street corner surrounded by discarded newspapers, 1949
Cleveland Press; Newspaper carriers; Newspaper industry
Cleveland Press newsboys stand in piles of discarded newspapers in 1949. A sign in the background reads "Newsboys forced out of their job". Note: the original photograph is a reverse print.
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Press carriers outside of Barlow Agency in 1898
Newspaper carriers; Cleveland Press; Newspaper industry; Press
"Press carriers in front of Barlow Agency on Woodland Ave. in 1898. Sent in by Ray Florance, third row (right) against window." --photo verso.
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No, Press will not be "swallowed up." Burp!
Cleveland Press; Plain Dealer (Firm); Newspaper industry; Monopolies; Welfare; African Americans
No, Press will not be "swallowed up." Burp! -- Black Welfare Federation a Cleveland need -- 2 worked for institutions they cover
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Newhouse brings Cleveland bitter labor moves used in other cities to grab monopoly status
Newspaper industry; Plain Dealer (Firm); Labor unions
Newhouse brings Cleveland bitter labor moves used in other cities to grab monopoly status -- Broadcasting strike record shameful -- PD troubles : a short history.
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Newhouse brings Cleveland bitter labor moves used in other cities to grab monopoly status
Newhouse Corp; Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company; Cleveland Press; Plain Dealer (Firm); Monopolies; Newspaper industry
Newhouse brings Cleveland bitter labor moves used in other cities to grab monopoly status -- PD troubles: a short history -- Joint operation means one dominates both; Scripps-Howard gives up freedom in...
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New Cleveland Press publisher Joseph E. Cole shakes hands with editor Herb Kamm, 1980
Cleveland Press; Employees; Newspaper industry; Newspapers
New Cleveland Press publisher Joseph E. Cole shakes hands with editor Herb Kamm after the announcement of the newspaper's sale in 1980. "Herb Kamm, editor (left) greets Joseph E. Cole, new publisher on...
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Man standing in front of Press's horse-drawn carriages
Newspaper industry; Cleveland Press; Cleveland Press. Circulation Dept.; Carriages & coaches; Scripps-Howard; Press
A driver stands in front of the Press's horse-drawn carriages parked in the street.
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Main Street in Chagrin Falls
Chagrin Falls Village; Buildings; Business districts; City & town halls; Grocery stores; Hotels; Hospitality; Bakeries; Newspaper industry; Newspapers; Ice cream & ices; Shoemakers
View of the west side of Main Street looking north. In the foreground is the Phoenix block: which housed the Exponent newspaper offices. Also pictured is River Street, Porter's Grocery, Town Hall, a shoe...
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Louis B. Seltzer, editor of the Cleveland Press, in front of bust of E.W. Scripps, 1964
Cleveland Press; Seltzer, Louis B.; Scripps, Edward Willis; Employees; Newspapers; Newspaper industry; Newspaper editors
Cleveland Press Editor Louis B. Seltzer stands in front of a bust of Cleveland Press founder Edward Scripps in 1964.
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Linotype operator in Cleveland Press Composing Room, 1938
Cleveland Press; Employees; Newspaper industry; Cleveland Press. Composing Room
A Cleveland Press employee operates a linotype machine in the newspaper's Composing Room in 1938. "Linotype operator"--photo verso
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