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Albert Kinross
Albert Kinross (4 July 1870 – 19 March 1929) was an English journalist, magazine editor and writer of novels, stories and articles.Mitchel P. Roth, James Stuart Olson. ''Historical Dictionary of War Journalism'', Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997Pg. 168/ref>Adriane Ruggiero. ''World War I'', Marshall Cavendish, Mar 1, 2003Pg. 15/ref>William Henry Hills, Robert Luce. ''The Writer, Volume 17'', 1905Pg. 206/ref> Kinross was born in London in 1870. He worked and published in many of the most popular periodicals of his day including the ''Boston Evening Transcript'' (as the London correspondent 1896–98), ''London Outlook'' (as associate editor 1898–1900), '' London Morning Post'' (as dramatic critic for two years); as well as articles in the ''Century'', ''Harper's Magazine'', ''The Pall Mall Magazine'', ''Overland Monthly'', ''New Outlook'', ''The Windsor Magazine'', ''Atlantic Monthly'' and ''The Strand Magazine''. He was a special correspondent in Russia during the ...
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Boston Evening Transcript
The ''Boston Evening Transcript'' was a daily afternoon newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts, published from July 24, 1830, to April 30, 1941. Beginnings ''The Transcript'' was founded in 1830 by Henry Dutton and James Wentworth of the firm of Dutton and Wentworth, which was, at that time, the official state printer of Massachusetts. and Lynde Walter who was also the first editor of the ''Transcript''. Dutton and Wentworth agreed to this as long as Walter would pay the expenses of the initial editions of the newspaper. In 1830 ''The Boston Evening Bulletin'', which had been a penny paper, ceased publication. Lynde Walter decided to use the opening provided to start a new evening penny paper in Boston. Walter approached Dutton and Wentworth with the proposal that he would edit the paper and that they would do the printing and circulation. ''The Transcript'' first appeared on July 24, 1830, however after three days Walter suspended publication of the paper until he could build u ...
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