Clipping:Pulling a press pass
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Date | Sunday, August 4, 1872 |
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Text | The editor of an afternoon sheet, that has of late abounded with all kinds of fair and unfair attacks upon the Athletic club, has thereby got up a first-class row with the managers, who very foolishly sent him a note requesting the return of his free pass. This was a sore blow to the facetious ink slinger, who responded with a pithy note, in which he rather gets the best of it. Mr. Hayhurst ought to have been sagacious enough to see that he was only furnishing ammunition to his enemy and could have prevented the attendance of “ye editor” in an easier and more effective way by stopping the ticket at the gate. |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Republic |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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