Press Club Scoop Auditorium Theater Saturday Night May 25 1912

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Pickard has a very long record of use- fulness as Secretary.
From the time Manton Marble sold to Pulitzer, John Fay has been the Western end of the New York World. No one could either wean him from the Press Club, or induce him to be President. It was instructive to hear John Fay, John Finerty and Edward Maher (experts and collectors) discuss Napoleon.
Our earliest printer was Charlie Blakely. Then H. O. Shepard brought in the Inland Printer (McQuilkin was its spirit) ; then W. F. Hall, James R
...egan, W. B. Conkey. Conkey was a lad with a bindery of his own in Blake- ly's office when Blakely joined the Club. "Blakely's" is now Oswald's. John Oswald "made up" my first book in 1879. We were all cheered when cold, slow but not-forgetful Ben Harrison made our dear Captain Mere- dith Superintendent of Engraving. Again, it has been a pleasant thing to see the delight with which the Captain has viewed the liter- ary success of his nephew and namesake, Meredith Nicholson.
We have sat with Captain, Major, Colonel, General Andy Burt God bless him !


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