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  2. Working (musical) - Wikipedia

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    In the neighborhood, Conrad Swibel is on his UPS delivery route, talking about the perks of his job: meeting women, and the bad parts, getting chased by dogs. After he leaves, John Rushton delivers the newspaper and tells of his dreams for the future (Neat to be a Newsboy).

  3. Matt McGrath (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He can be heard on the Original Cast Recording released in 2001, singing his solo Neat to Be a Newsboy. [3] He went to Fordham University for a year, until a professor encouraged him to join the Circle Repertory Company. [2]

  4. Newspaper hawker - Wikipedia

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    London newsboy Ned Parfett with news of the Titanic disaster, April 16, 1912. A newspaper hawker, newsboy or newsie is a street vendor of newspapers without a fixed newsstand. Related jobs included paperboy, delivering newspapers to subscribers, and news butcher, selling papers on trains. Adults who sold newspapers from fixed newsstands were ...

  5. Newsboy - Wikipedia

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    Newsboy or news boy may refer to: Newspaper hawker, a street vendor of newspapers; Paperboy or papergirl, youngsters who distributed newspapers to subscribers; People

  6. Newsboy Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Newsboy Legion is a teenage vigilante group in the DC Comics Universe. Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, they appeared in their own self-titled feature which ran from Star-Spangled Comics #7 (April 1942) [1] to #64 (January 1947). In 1970, Jack Kirby introduced a new Newsboy Legion, made up of the sons of the original Golden Age characters.

  7. Arthur B. McBride - Wikipedia

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    McBride was born in Chicago, where he worked as a newsboy from the age of six. [2] [3] His first real job was for publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst's organization in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston and Chicago. He moved to Cleveland in 1913, when he was in his mid-twenties, to be circulation manager for the Cleveland News.

  8. Newsboy cap - Wikipedia

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    The newsboy cap, newsie cap, jeff cap, [1] or baker boy hat (British) is a casual-wear cap similar in style to the flat cap. It has a similar overall shape and stiff peak ( visor ) in front as a flat cap , but the body of the cap is rounder, made of eight pieces, fuller, and paneled with a button on top, and often with a button attaching the ...

  9. Look at the Birdie - Wikipedia

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    "The Honor of a Newsboy" "Look at the Birdie" "King and Queen of the Universe" "The Good Explainer" External links