Draft:Atlantic City Daily World

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  • Comment: No change to sourcing since last submission. Please add reliable secondary sources before resubmitting. Broc (talk) 16:01, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: still needs more information DGG ( talk ) 22:20, 16 September 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: While we appreciate your contributions, please do not waste our time. You have not even attempted to make any changes since the last time this draft was declined. If you need help, you can ask me or a friendly volunteer at the Teahouse. Thanks, EDG 543 (message me) 13:09, 18 March 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: might be notable DGG ( talk ) 22:03, 10 October 2020 (UTC)
  • Comment: A link to a google search as a reference? Seriously? -- RoySmith (talk) 15:56, 11 April 2020 (UTC)

Clesrly notable but who am I to dispute the honchos. Merge to Zgusmith's entry?

Atlantic City Tribune should redirect here

Atlantic City Daily World was a newspaper in Atlantic City, New Jersey from 1935 until 1949. Albert Zugsmith was the founder and publisher.[1] It ceased publication in 1949 to "make way for the standard-size" Atlantic City Tribune,[2] its successor. In 1951, the Tribune was taken over by the Press-Union Publishing Company.[3]

Barbara Baer Capitman was a reporter and wrote ad copy for the paper. Robert M. Thomas was a reporter and circulation manager for the paper.[4] George Zuckerman also worked at the paper.[5]

The first cartoon Fred Fredericks sold was to the paper.

Vincent Clark was a reporter at the paper.

References[edit]

  1. ^ MacEachern, James A. (April 27, 2017). Mickey Rooney: A Show Business Life. McFarland. ISBN 9780786496396 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Editor & Publisher". Editor & Publisher Company. January 4, 1949 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Editor & Publisher". Editor & Publisher Company. January 4, 1953 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Jones, Ayana (17 March 2014). "Robert M. Thomas, 91, PR executive". The Philadelphia Tribune.
  5. ^ Zugsmith, Albert (October 1, 1971). "Letters". Screen. 12 (3): 97–100. doi:10.1093/screen/12.3.97 – via academic.oup.com.
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