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Joseph Medill Patterson

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  • After Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate honcho Joseph Medill Patterson gave "Brenda Starr" a trial run in a newspaper supplement -- this despite his own gender bias -- the strip caught on with readers, eventually appearing in hundreds of newspapers as a daily feature by the 1950s.

    Farewell, BRENDA STARR: 70-year-old reporter faces her final deadline Jan. 2 [UPDATED] Michael Cavna 2010

  • Sometimes referred to in its time as the second-greatest magazine in the country next to The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty was started in 1924 by Joseph Medill Patterson, founder of The Daily News, and Col. R.bert R. McCormick, the publisher of The Chicago Tribune.

    NYT > Home Page By TIM ARANGO 2010

  • A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH, By Joseph Medill Patterson

    Jewel Weed Alice Ames Winter 1904

  • A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH, By Joseph Medill Patterson

    The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life Charles Klein 1891

  • A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH, By Joseph Medill Patterson

    Fair Margaret A Portrait Horace T. [Illustrator] Carpenter 1881

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