one-million mark. It was sold in 1931 and merged into the NewYorkWorld-Telegram. The World was founded in 1860. From 1862 to 1876, it was edited by Manton
of several historic NewYork City newspapers by merging the city's three mid-market papers (the Journal-American, the World-Telegram and Sun and the Herald
as the New York Herald Tribune and the NewYorkWorld-Telegram. In contrast to Ochs, Sulzberger encouraged wirephotography. The NewYork Times extensively
he cried. "Don't tell me that you have had one of these preposterous telegrams for oxygen?" I exhibited it. 1922, Agatha Christie, “Chapter 16”, in The
device gradually developed in the early 19th century to transmit messages (telegrams) using Morse code; the entire system used to transmit its messages including
in NewYork Times: “They gave it a new name: Instagram. “We renamed because we felt it better captured what you were doing — an instant telegram of sorts
with one voice usually speak to the NewYork Times. Henry Kissinger, quoted from Bass, G. J. (2014). The Blood telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a forgotten
outbreak of the First World War Cf. John Alfred Spender: Life, Journalism and Politics, Vol. 2, Frederick A. Stokes Company, NewYork 1927. Chp. 20, p. 14
ambitious mother. Daily Telegram #1808, Mr. Rogers' Heart Goes Out To Our Envoy To St. James's (10 May 1932) in The NewYork Times, 11 May 1932 This country