The Philadelphia Bulletin (or The Bulletin as it was commonly known) was a daily evening newspaper published from 1847 to 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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In 1947, Keane created the Sunday strip while working for the Philadelphia Bulletin. The main character was a goofy, juvenile William Penn, who had...
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Philadelphia Bulletin, a newspaper published in Philadelphia, U.S. (1847–1982) San Francisco Evening Bulletin, founded as the Daily Evening Bulletin (1855–1929)...
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The Bulletin (2004–2009) was a conservative newspaper that served the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, metropolitan area of the United States. It was founded...
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co-owner, editor, and publisher of the Philadelphia Bulletin as well as Navy agent for the Port of Philadelphia on behalf of the U.S. Government, appointed...
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The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia. The Flyers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of...
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attention with little mention being given to it in The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Bulletin. However, the incident gained national infamy after...
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based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Former newspapers: Philadelphia Bulletin The Catholic Standard & Times L'Abeille américaine Philadelphia City Paper...
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Robert E. L. Taylor (section Philadelphia Bulletin)
1913 – July 2, 2009) was an American publisher and chairman of the Philadelphia Bulletin in the years leading up to the paper's demise. He was jailed in...
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Submarine sandwich (category Cuisine of Philadelphia)
guests at parties. The term hoagie originated in the Philadelphia area. In 1953, the Philadelphia Bulletin reported that Italians working at the World War...
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Northeast Philadelphia, nicknamed Northeast Philly, the Northeast and the Great Northeast, is a section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to the...
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observers were taking the series at face value. On October 2, the Philadelphia Bulletin published a poem which would quickly prove to be ironic: Still,...
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The Evening Bulletin (published by Philadelphia Bulletin) 7 December 1953 page 1 (column 3) and page 16 (column 4) and The Evening Bulletin 29 January...
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The Philadelphia Experiment was an alleged event claimed to have been witnessed by an ex-merchant mariner named Carl M. Allen at the United States Navy's...
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The Philadelphia Herpetological Society (PHS) is the oldest, continually operated reptile group in North America. It was founded by Roger Conant (herpetologist)...
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letters to WDAU-TV in 1957, after the Philadelphia Bulletin—owner of WCAU radio and television in Philadelphia—purchased a controlling stake which was...
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years, it was sold for nearly $10 million to the publisher of The Philadelphia Bulletin. A Democrat in politics, Storke was appointed to the United States...
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with the Associated Press, the Philadelphia Bulletin, The Morning World, The Morning Telegraph, The New York Bulletin and The Leader. In 1927, Sullivan...
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American sportswriter who was best known for his work with the Philadelphia Bulletin. Brown was a native of Edinburgh, Scotland. His family came to the...
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Frank Rizzo (category Commissioners of the Philadelphia Police Department)
in the Badge of Honor book series. The Cop Who Would Be King, by Philadelphia Bulletin journalists Joseph R. Daughen and Peter Binzen, is widely considered...
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2013. "Scientist Tells of Einstein's A-bomb Regrets" (PDF). The Philadelphia Bulletin. May 13, 1955. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 8, 2006...
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his career, he has worked for The Kansas City Star, Philadelphia Daily News, the Philadelphia Bulletin, Toronto Sun, and New York Post. In 2013, Greenberg...
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Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game (category Philadelphia Warriors games)
In Philadelphia, there was little fanfare in The Philadelphia Inquirer or The Philadelphia Bulletin, which both had a box on the front page announcing...
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Before graduating from Wake Forest University, Hunt worked for the Philadelphia Bulletin and the Winston-Salem Journal. In 1965, he became a reporter for...
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Gene Roberts (journalist) (category The Philadelphia Inquirer people)
and resources, won 17 Pulitzer Prizes in 18 years, displaced The Philadelphia Bulletin as the city's "paper of record", and was considered to be Knight...
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Edwin Sydney Stuart (category Mayors of Philadelphia)
with a single official who was held responsible for results. The Philadelphia Bulletin supported the Governor's reform efforts stating, There has probably...
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Miami, Philadelphia; and in Boise, Idaho, as an assistant managing editor. While working as women's page editor for the Philadelphia Bulletin, she took...
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pre-press operations of the rival Philadelphia Bulletin and was printed at satellite facilities around the Philadelphia area. According to an obituary for...
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Retrieved 2008-03-23. Scientist Tells of Einstein's A-bomb Regrets. The Philadelphia Bulletin, 13 May 1955. (PDF document from the Swiss Federal Archives Archived...
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Delaware Valley (redirect from Philadelphia metropolitan area)
Delaware Valley, sometimes referred to as Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia metropolitan area, or Philadelphia tri-state area, is a major metropolitan and...
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