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Not too much has changed in over 60 years…
June 22, 2012 by TimHughes
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This six-point prescription for a longer life appeared on the front page of the “Detroit Free Press” issue of March 17, 1951.
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LOOKING TO SELL A NEWSPAPER AND I’M IN THE OMAHA NEBRASKA
AREA. MY PAPERPAPER IS CALLED “OMAHA DAILY WORLD AUGUST 24 1885
MONDAY EVENING ADDITION, VOLUME 1 NUMBER1 ”
I FOUND IT IN THE BACK OF A PICTURE FRAME AND NOW IT’S FRAMED
WITH GLASS.
MIKE HIRSH
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