| Book | Save | 1 | Title: | One of the reasons for telegraphic reform: Power and tyranny of the Associated Press. The character of its manager, James W. Simonton. His confession, under oath, before an Investigating Committee of Congress, of his exploits as a hired lobbyist, and his slanders, under oath, retracted under oath. His expulsion from the House of Representatives. Shall he continue to be the sole telegraphic historian of the country?
| | | Publication: | n.p.],1873. | | | Call #: | PN4841 A849 1873 | | | Extent: | 47 p. 23 cm. | | | Subjects: | Simonton, James William, -- 1823-1882 | Western Union Telegraph Company | Associated Press | Journalism -- California
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