The story of the Sun, New York: 1833-1928 / by Frank M. O'Brien ; with an introduction by Edward Page Mitchell ...

INDEX 289 McClellan, Gen. George B., Sun sees politics in loss of command; Sun supports candidacy for President, but predicts Lincoln victory, 132 McGuirc, Mark ("Toppy"), 244 McKinley, William, 246, 247 McLeod, Alexander, trial of, 93, 94 Madison Square, 166 Maine State Hospital, beneficiary by Munsey will, 211 Mallon, George B., city editor, 1oo, 242, 247 Mann, Henry, Stokes and Tweed trial rel)orter, 244 MAanning, Cardinal, 67 Marlle, Manton, 166, 107; intellectual chief of the highly intellectual W'orld, 152 Marshall, Representative of Kentucky, 16 Martin, John EIdgar, mechanical manager, 251 Martineau, Harriett, comments on Su,''s moon revelations in her Skrtlches n/ WL'stern Travel, 54 Marvel, Ik., 122 Mason, John, 13 Alatthias the Prophet, 36, 37 Mechanics Magazine, 14 Melville, lierman, 1S Mlercantile Advertiser and New York Advocate, 11, 47 Messenger, Sam, first newspaper carrier, 19 Metropolitan Museum of Art, W. M. Laffan cataloguer of Morgan collection of porcelains, 197; Munscy bequest; residuary legatee in Munsey will, 211; arranges sale of Sun, Telegram and other Munsey interests to W. T. I)ewart for mutualization, 213, 214, 215 Mexican War, 112 to 114 Miller, Joaquin, interview on Longfellow, 173 Missouri Compromise, 121, 124 Mitchell, Edward Page, owns first copy Sun, 6; carrecr before joining Dana's staff; life entwined with Sun, 22; address on Dana at Pulitzer School, 15S; his. descril)tion of Dana's office in the Sun and how editor worked, 161, 162, 163; takes note of Dana's idea of an ample death notice, 195; short stories written for the Sim; wields his pen in much other special writing for Sun, 231; takes up Sun's administrative tasks, 198; returns to editorial functions when Reick gets Sun control, 198, 199; retained as editor of the Sun by F. A. Munsey; his masterly editorial articles expressing Munsey policy have wide effect, 210; addlress on "The Newspaper Value of Non-Essentials," discussing range of public interest, 2.12; tribute to F. A. Munsey on day of dleath, 207, 208; telegram to W. T. Dewart on Sun's purchase, 225; telegram to Mr. Dewart on occasion of Sun staff dinner honoring new owner, 225, 226; expression in letter to Mr. Dewart approving course, 226, 227; long service with Sun, 229 -232; Sun's tribute following death, 229-231 Mitchell, Maggie, 74 Mohican Hotel, New London, 224 Mohican stores, 224 Money market, first report printed in Bennett's Herald, 64 Monk, Maria, Awful Disclosures of, 66, 67 Montez, Lola, 122

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The story of the Sun, New York: 1833-1928 / by Frank M. O'Brien ; with an introduction by Edward Page Mitchell ...
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