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- catalog abstract "Account of the newsmen and editorial giants of William Randolph Hearst's Chicago newspaper "The American."".
- catalog contributor b8557593.
- catalog created "1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1965.".
- catalog description "Account of the newsmen and editorial giants of William Randolph Hearst's Chicago newspaper "The American."".
- catalog description "Part I.A bright new page. Moe Koenigsberg's dead man ; The madhouse in high gear ; The rewrite man is born ; "Sell 'em or eat 'em" ; Nobody ever got raped ; Mr. Hearst's hatchet men ; Clarence Darrow sells out cheap ; All in a day's work ; Jack Lait meets the president -- Part II. The era of wonderful nonsense. The coming of Howey and Carson ; Walter Howey vows vengeance ; Big man from the Klondike and Indian Prince ; The Pancho Villa raid alumni ; The worst kind of scandal ; W.R. Jr., gets a spotted calf ; One way to hire a good editor -- Part III. The period of deadly sin. Carson rides again ; The way the story was got ; How not to make a "San Simeon special" ; Harry Romanoff and the doll ; Confessions a la Romanoff ; Buddy McHugh studies the media ; Austin O'Malley's uncracked cases ; The play's the thing ; The saint swings a wicked map ; The madhouse tradition is carried on ; Big Jake stops a bullet ; Casey gets his credentials ; The judge is taken to dinner -- Part IV. The papers go into decline. The hand of a dead hoodlum ; John Dienhart's connections ; Charlie Blake's quints -- and the sextuplets ; The death of a newspaper ; So Bill Drury has to die ; The madhouse closes its doors.".
- catalog extent "xii, 432 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Madhouse on Madison Street.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Madhouse on Madison Street.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Follett Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Madhouse on Madison Street.".
- catalog subject "071.7311".
- catalog subject "Chicago Herald and Examiner.".
- catalog subject "Chicago's American.".
- catalog subject "PN4899.C4 A45".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I.A bright new page. Moe Koenigsberg's dead man ; The madhouse in high gear ; The rewrite man is born ; "Sell 'em or eat 'em" ; Nobody ever got raped ; Mr. Hearst's hatchet men ; Clarence Darrow sells out cheap ; All in a day's work ; Jack Lait meets the president -- Part II. The era of wonderful nonsense. The coming of Howey and Carson ; Walter Howey vows vengeance ; Big man from the Klondike and Indian Prince ; The Pancho Villa raid alumni ; The worst kind of scandal ; W.R. Jr., gets a spotted calf ; One way to hire a good editor -- Part III. The period of deadly sin. Carson rides again ; The way the story was got ; How not to make a "San Simeon special" ; Harry Romanoff and the doll ; Confessions a la Romanoff ; Buddy McHugh studies the media ; Austin O'Malley's uncracked cases ; The play's the thing ; The saint swings a wicked map ; The madhouse tradition is carried on ; Big Jake stops a bullet ; Casey gets his credentials ; The judge is taken to dinner -- Part IV. The papers go into decline. The hand of a dead hoodlum ; John Dienhart's connections ; Charlie Blake's quints -- and the sextuplets ; The death of a newspaper ; So Bill Drury has to die ; The madhouse closes its doors.".
- catalog title "The madhouse on Madison Street, by George Murray.".
- catalog type "text".