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

302 INDEX Sun Printing (Cont'd) holders in association quit because of Dana's assaults on Grantism, 188, 189; trustees elect Paul Dana to succeed father as editor, W. M. Laffan gains control, 196; E. P. Mitchell takes over admiristrative duties, W. C. Reick becomes president, 198; F. A. Munsey at head of, 200; W. T. Dewart elected president, 213; executive beard under W. T. Dewart, 205; incorporation of The New York Sun, Inc.; harmony of organization under W. T. Dewart's leadership, 214, 221, 222 'Sunbeams" column, 174 Sunday News, 47 Sunday Sun. See Sun, The Swain, William M., 4; establishes Philadelphia Public Ledger as a penny daily, 85 Swartwout, Samuel, 13 Swedenborgianism, Dana and Hitchcock interested in, 235 Swinton, John, editorial writer, 220; Dana's obit, 194; the "capitalistic Sun," 233 Tammany Hall and Society, 27, 64, 153; effects removal of property qualification from the franchise, 14; the Sun's "Tammany Hall real estate," 149, 150 Tate, C. Howard, art director, 250 Taylor, Gen. Zachary, "a little more grape, Captain Braggl" 114 Telegram, purchase by F. A. Munsey, 205; merger with Evening Mail, 206; bought with Sun by W. T. Dewart, 213; controlled by new corporation, 214; sale by W. T. Dewart, 227 Telegraph, see Morse, Samuel F. B., and Sun, The, News. Texas, 67 The New York Sun, Inc., 214 Theater, Sun's first theatrical ads, 18; Bowery Theater feud, 30, 31; actors and playhouses of the thirties, 73, 74; "Footlight Flashes," 175 Thieblin, editorial writer, 229; sketch of, 234 Ticknor, George, 15 Tilden-Hayes election frauds, 191, 1(2 Times, New York daily contemporary of Day and Beach, 31, 32, 47 Timnes, later namesake, 199, 206; on emancipation proclamation, 131; H. J. Raymond at head of, 123, 152; appraised by Dana, 169 Titanic, Hill's disaster story lead, 255, 256 Titherington, Richard H., member of Sun executive board, 205; coexccutor in Munsey will, 211; in the personnel section of Sun's masthead, 227 Townsend, Edward W., writer of Chimmie Fadden stories, 246 Train, George Francis, 231 Transcript, 64, 69, 72; Sun penny paper rival, 31; editor sues Sun owners for libel, 34; combination with Sun on news by horse express, 65; is Sun's first da:gerous rival; its owners, editor and staff, 84 Trevor, George, football and golf writer, 249 Tribune, 49, 115, 152, 153; enters penny paper fray, 98, 108, 109; Greelcy bars police reports; beginning of a long tussle with Ston, 109; Greeley refers to Sun

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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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