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The first 100 years : a history of the Salt Lake tribune, 1871-1971

In his research, Malmquist had access to private Tribune files. This, in addition to interviews with many of the personalities plus the author's own recollections from forty years of political reporting, put him in a position to interpret the Reed Smoot-Thomas Kearns feud and the founding of Newspaper Agency Corporation and other events which brought the Mormon Church and the Tribune through deep conflict to a pinnacle of accomodation. Further, the great personaliites of thet Tribune, including John F. Fitzpatrick, the self-effacing publisher who led the paper through some of its most trying and triumphant momentss, come vividly to life and take their proper place in Utah's history.--Adapted from book jacket

Print Book, English, 1971
First edition
Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1971