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•'. ' ■ »•»(''••. •^..*'■1 '.-'•I-.• "n'i-t'.' :'' ;.. :;t,:.'.'V: 'i-i' ■:« i'i'. U r?4 ■ 'if'1!,.; <■> ■ i.'1 ./' ' «,«* i. > 1JW> (Ann Landers, 's Fate Page B-21: Catcalls mmmmmmmmmmmm Jobless K t ii Cci# Job Tip .'i ■ ' ' ■ ). » ^ i ! 1 Buchwald, Page B-2 ^ r : ■ i i''' ■' jf'1 '"Vi -i. j Tuesday,iNovember d?, 1964 No. 217, 126th Year Ohio's Most Co •.: t'J -k ^ ^. r' "> ;Dinner Climax *t'i4 SIMMI {"'^r iiv^The 'audience gave a standing ovation as Johii'S. Knight (left front) rose to acknowledge the plaudits of 400 friends marking his 50th year in ,the newspaper business. Greeting him ait the ^ podiuih were E. 'J; Thomas, executive and finance 'Committee'chairman of Goodyear (center), who 1introduced Knight; and James E. Trainer, retired exeoutive vice president of Firestone, toastmaster. Applauding" in the background are (from left) Cf Blake McDowell Sr., general counsel of .Knight Njewspapers; Lincoln Gries, executive vice presi-denti'of May Department Stores1 Co. and Henry 'M. Fawcett, president 3of Mohawk Rubber Co. Hello Wrom LBJ \m .„.r J'-f* By. : ^^Jdhn 'Shiyely. Krijght;:^^ who declines 'the title of '^"Aferdi's First Gitizejn,'.' threw a challenge Monday ' - night^tojmorie than 400 friends who came to honor him. At. adfestlmori'lal dinner ait1" ^ Memories )BERT GILES / -i the^Sheraton Hotel, . saluting 4 him ■ for"his' Bd^ytjftrs in the ; newspaper business, Knight i called Xor more, "vision and rendered service to mankind in all walks of life." He also received a "C" blank¬ et from Central High School's progress 'will do wonders for this community Which we all love and cherish.", Knight urged the pursuit of a "solution to the deteriora¬ tion of our downtown district and an answer to the problem." ;/ Congressman Bill Ayres ^ arrived at 'the = John S. || VKnight testimonial dinner with an American flag which had flown over the White House'Monday and .a message from President Johnson: ."You have 'Only one President and one editor. Be nice to him. Hi, Jack. You're a great guy—Lyn¬ don." After Ayres presented
Object Description
Title | 50th Anniversary in Journalism Testimonial Dinner Congratulatory Letters; November 16, 1964 (JSK_BG1_F77) |
Creator | John S. Knight |
Date Original | 1964-11-16 |
Description | Letters and materials regarding the 50th Anniversary in Newspaper Business |
Link to Finding Aid Repository | http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OhAkUAS0008.xml;query=;brand=default |
Subject Terms | Knight, John Shively, 1894-1981 |
Type | Text |
Digital Publisher | University of Akron. Archival Services |
Date Digitized | 2015-06 |
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Source Collection | John S. Knight Papers |
Identifier | JSK_BG1_F77.pdf |
Medium | Document |
Format-Extent | 253 pages |
Collection Category |
Communications Individual/Families |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | Telephone: 330-972-7670; Fax: 330-972-6170; E-mail:archives@uakron.edu |
Description
Title | JSK_BG1_F77 212 |
Type | Text |
Source Collection | John S. Knight Papers |
Medium | Document |
Collection Category |
Communications Individual/Families |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | Telephone: 330-972-7670; Fax: 330-972-6170; E-mail:archives@uakron.edu |
transcript | •'. ' ■ »•»(''••. •^..*'■1 '.-'•I-.• "n'i-t'.' :'' ;.. :;t,:.'.'V: 'i-i' ■:« i'i'. U r?4 ■ 'if'1!,.; <■> ■ i.'1 ./' ' «,«* i. > 1JW> (Ann Landers, 's Fate Page B-21: Catcalls mmmmmmmmmmmm Jobless K t ii Cci# Job Tip .'i ■ ' ' ■ ). » ^ i ! 1 Buchwald, Page B-2 ^ r : ■ i i''' ■' jf'1 '"Vi -i. j Tuesday,iNovember d?, 1964 No. 217, 126th Year Ohio's Most Co •.: t'J -k ^ ^. r' "> ;Dinner Climax *t'i4 SIMMI {"'^r iiv^The 'audience gave a standing ovation as Johii'S. Knight (left front) rose to acknowledge the plaudits of 400 friends marking his 50th year in ,the newspaper business. Greeting him ait the ^ podiuih were E. 'J; Thomas, executive and finance 'Committee'chairman of Goodyear (center), who 1introduced Knight; and James E. Trainer, retired exeoutive vice president of Firestone, toastmaster. Applauding" in the background are (from left) Cf Blake McDowell Sr., general counsel of .Knight Njewspapers; Lincoln Gries, executive vice presi-denti'of May Department Stores1 Co. and Henry 'M. Fawcett, president 3of Mohawk Rubber Co. Hello Wrom LBJ \m .„.r J'-f* By. : ^^Jdhn 'Shiyely. Krijght;:^^ who declines 'the title of '^"Aferdi's First Gitizejn,'.' threw a challenge Monday ' - night^tojmorie than 400 friends who came to honor him. At. adfestlmori'lal dinner ait1" ^ Memories )BERT GILES / -i the^Sheraton Hotel, . saluting 4 him ■ for"his' Bd^ytjftrs in the ; newspaper business, Knight i called Xor more, "vision and rendered service to mankind in all walks of life." He also received a "C" blank¬ et from Central High School's progress 'will do wonders for this community Which we all love and cherish.", Knight urged the pursuit of a "solution to the deteriora¬ tion of our downtown district and an answer to the problem." ;/ Congressman Bill Ayres ^ arrived at 'the = John S. || VKnight testimonial dinner with an American flag which had flown over the White House'Monday and .a message from President Johnson: ."You have 'Only one President and one editor. Be nice to him. Hi, Jack. You're a great guy—Lyn¬ don." After Ayres presented |