The Chicago Herald-American: Difference between revisions
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
Belonging to the William Randolph Hearst's newspaper chain, "The Chicago Herald-American" was a newspaper merged in 1939 from "The Chicago American" and "The Chicago Herald-Examiner". | Belonging to the William Randolph Hearst's newspaper chain, "The Chicago Herald-American" was a newspaper merged in 1939 from "The Chicago American" and "The Chicago Herald-Examiner". | ||
It continued as the Chicago Herald-American until 1953 when it became the Chicago American. | It continued as the Chicago Herald-American until 1953 when it became the "Chicago American". | ||
Headquarters for the paper were located in the Hearst Building, 326 West Madison Street in Chicago. | Headquarters for the paper were located in the Hearst Building, 326 West Madison Street in Chicago. | ||
Revision as of 20:28, 15 June 2015
The Chicago Herald-American was an American newspaper that published "Mandrake" daily strip and Sunday strip from 1935 (as "The Chicago Herald-Examiner") to at least 1943 (last date formally known but probably later too).
History
This article, or section of an article, is very short. You can help MandrakeWiki by expanding it. |
Belonging to the William Randolph Hearst's newspaper chain, "The Chicago Herald-American" was a newspaper merged in 1939 from "The Chicago American" and "The Chicago Herald-Examiner". It continued as the Chicago Herald-American until 1953 when it became the "Chicago American". Headquarters for the paper were located in the Hearst Building, 326 West Madison Street in Chicago.
promotional blotter
-
for ("Cloud City") 1943 story