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=== History === | === History === | ||
*The newspaper was founded on September 16, 1924 and lasted until September 11, 1937 before becoming "The Milwaukee News" from 1937 to 1939. By merging its succeeding title was "[[The Milwaukee Sentinel]]". | *The newspaper was founded on September 16, 1924 and lasted until September 11, 1937 before becoming "The Milwaukee News" from 1937 to 1939. By merging, its succeeding title was "[[The Milwaukee Sentinel]]". | ||
The [[Mandrake]]" [[daily strip]] was featured in "The Wisconsin News" at least from 1935 to 1937. | The [[Mandrake]]" [[daily strip]] was featured in "The Wisconsin News" at least from 1935 to 1937. | ||
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== Samples== | == Samples== | ||
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Image:WN-1935-logo.jpg| '' | Image:WN-1935-logo.jpg| ''1935 logo with a striking legend...'' | ||
Image:WN-1935 05 13.jpg| ''May 13, 1935 edition (page with Mandrake strip / detail)'' | Image:WN-1935 05 13.jpg| ''May 13, 1935 edition (page with Mandrake strip / detail)'' | ||
Image:WN-1935 05 27.jpg| ''May 27, 1935 edition (page with Mandrake strip / detail)'' | Image:WN-1935 05 27.jpg| ''May 27, 1935 edition (page with Mandrake strip / detail)'' |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 1 January 2024
The Wisconsin News was a daily newspaper based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America.
History
- The newspaper was founded on September 16, 1924 and lasted until September 11, 1937 before becoming "The Milwaukee News" from 1937 to 1939. By merging, its succeeding title was "The Milwaukee Sentinel".
The Mandrake" daily strip was featured in "The Wisconsin News" at least from 1935 to 1937.
Other strips also published in the "Wisconsin News": "Henry", "Secret Agent X-9", "Ella Cinders", "Just Kids", "Micey Mouse", "Buck Rogers", "Thimble heatre with Popeye", "Red Barry", "Tim Tyler's Luck", "Polly" and "Little Annie Rooney".