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  2. Jake Lingle - Wikipedia

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    Alfred "Jake" Lingle (July 2, 1891 – June 9, 1930) was an American reporter for the Chicago Tribune.He was shot dead gangland-style in the underpass leading to the Illinois Central Randolph Street station on the afternoon on June 9, 1930, as dozens of people watched.

  3. Chicago Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.Founded in 1847, and formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" [2] [3] (the slogan from which its integrated WGN radio and television received their call letters), it remains the most-read daily newspaper in the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region.

  4. Neil Steinberg - Wikipedia

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    Neil Steinberg (born June 10, 1960 [1]) is an American news columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and an author. He joined the paper's staff in 1987. [2]Steinberg has written for a wide variety of publications, including Esquire, The Washington Post, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Details, Men's Journal, National Lampoon and Spy.

  5. Franklyn MacCormack - Wikipedia

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    Franklyn MacCormack (March 8, 1906 – June 12, 1971) was an American radio personality in Chicago, Illinois, from the 1930s into the 1970s. [1] After his death, Ward Quaal, the president of the last company for which MacCormack worked, described him as "a natural talent and one of the truly great performers of broadcasting's first 50 years."

  6. Joseph Mattsson-Boze - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mattsson-Boze. Joseph D. Mattsson-Boze (February 7, 1905 – January 22, 1989) was a Swedish-American minister and pastor of Chicago's Philadelphia Church from 1933 to 1958, with the exception of 1939–1941 when he pastored the Rock Church in New York. He was publisher and editor of the Herald of Faith magazine, which had wide ...

  7. Walter Trohan - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Journalist (newspaperman) Years active. 1927–1978. Known for. Washington bureau chief (1947–1968) for Chicago Tribune newspaper. Walter Trohan (July 4, 1903 – October 30, 2003) was a 20th-century American journalist, known as a long-time Chicago Tribune reporter (1929–1971) and its bureau chief in Washington, D.C. (1949–1968).

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