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The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuous Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism Book

The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuous Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism
The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuous Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism, The Post-Dispatch Weatherbird, bundled against a snowstorm and looking waif-like, first appeared on the paper's front page Feb. 11, 1901, and has been there ever since. Given his age and considerable experience, it's not surprising that he has been called, The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuous Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuous Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism, The Post-Dispatch Weatherbird, bundled against a snowstorm and looking waif-like, first appeared on the paper's front page Feb. 11, 1901, and has been there ever since. Given his age and considerable experience, it's not surprising that he has been called, The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuous Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism
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  • The Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuous Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism
  • Written by author Dan Martin
  • Published by Virginia Publishing Corporation, February 2001
  • The Post-Dispatch Weatherbird, bundled against a snowstorm and looking waif-like, first appeared on the paper's front page Feb. 11, 1901, and has been there ever since. Given his age and considerable experience, it's not surprising that he has been called
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The Post-Dispatch Weatherbird, bundled against a snowstorm and looking waif-like, first appeared on the paper's front page Feb. 11, 1901, and has been there ever since. Given his age and considerable experience, it's not surprising that he has been called cheeky, wistful, witty, whimsical and flippant. But mostly he's been read and loved by readers of the Post for over 100 years.


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