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LUTHER, William C. (Dubuque, IA, Sept. 22, 1865--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 16, 1946). Luther began working for the ''Dubuque Times'' at the age of fifteen before joining the ''Dubuque Telegraph'' at the age of twenty-five. | LUTHER, William C. (Dubuque, IA, Sept. 22, 1865--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 16, 1946). Luther began working for the ''Dubuque Times'' at the age of fifteen before joining the ''Dubuque Telegraph'' at the age of twenty-five. | ||
Upon its reorganization in 1901 as the ''Telegraph Herald'', Luther was named vice-president and secretary. He headed the commercial printing department until 1912 when he sold his interest in the paper. Politically a Democrat, Luther served on the County Central Committee. At the time of his death, he was the owner of the Century Printing Company. | In 1900 the stockholders of ''The Dubuque Herald'' elected him one of the newspaper's directors. (1) Upon its reorganization in 1901 as the ''Telegraph Herald'', Luther was named vice-president and secretary. He headed the commercial printing department until 1912 when he sold his interest in the paper. | ||
Politically a Democrat, Luther served on the County Central Committee. At the time of his death, he was the owner of the Century Printing Company. | |||
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1. "The Telegraph Elects Offices," ''The Dubuque Herald'', December 31, 1900, p. 7 | |||
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LUTHER, William C. (Dubuque, IA, Sept. 22, 1865--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 16, 1946). Luther began working for the Dubuque Times at the age of fifteen before joining the Dubuque Telegraph at the age of twenty-five.
In 1900 the stockholders of The Dubuque Herald elected him one of the newspaper's directors. (1) Upon its reorganization in 1901 as the Telegraph Herald, Luther was named vice-president and secretary. He headed the commercial printing department until 1912 when he sold his interest in the paper.
Politically a Democrat, Luther served on the County Central Committee. At the time of his death, he was the owner of the Century Printing Company.
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1. "The Telegraph Elects Offices," The Dubuque Herald, December 31, 1900, p. 7