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Christopher Sower (elder) (1693–1758), American printer Christopher Sower (younger) (1721–1784), American printer Christopher Sower III (1754–1799), American printer
Robert Galbreath Jr. (1863–1955), oilman who moved to Tulsa after he drilled the first oil well in Glenn Pool Field; J. Paul Getty (1892–1976), oilman founder of Getty Oil Company, who made his first million in Tulsa between 1914 and 1916 [4] Thomas Gilcrease (1890–1962), [5] oilman, founder of Gilcrease Museum
The Tulsa Tribune and Tulsa World entered a joint operating agreement in June 1941. [5] Eugene Lorton died in 1949, [8] leaving majority interest in the newspaper to his wife Maude and smaller shares to four daughters and 20 employees. Eugene's presumed successor, Robert Lorton, had died at age 24 in 1939. [11]
After more than 13 years of on the air in Phildelphia and the Delaware Valley, Chris Sowers, a familiar face in weather reporting at WPVI 6abc, has announced his departure from the station.
Chris Sowers, a long time weekend meteorologist at WPVI 6abc, will join a new weather team. His last broadcast at 6ABC was this weekend. Chris Sowers leaves 6abc after 13 years to join new station.
Christopher Sower (20 September 1721 in Laasphe, near Marburg, Germany – 4 August 1784 in Methacton, Pennsylvania) was a clergyman and printer. Biography [ edit ]
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In 1937, he was named as managing editor of the paper. He continued to work in Tulsa until 1941, when he was appointed to the United States Office of Censorship. [16] In 1941 the Tribune entered into a joint operating agreement with the morning Tulsa World and established the Newspaper Printing Corporation. The two papers co-existed, sharing ...