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  1. 22 août 2024 · Organe de propagande des idéaux de Joseph Medill, homme d’affaires et maire de Chicago de 1855 à 1899, le Chicago Tribune a été l’un des premiers journaux américains à appuyer ouvertement la candidature d’Abraham Lincoln à la présidence des Etats-Unis et à se prononcer pour l’abolition de l’esclavage.

  2. 16 août 2024 · SB: Joseph Medill, the namesake of Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, was a major figure in Chicago’s media and political landscape. After the Great Chicago Fire, political factions briefly united to form the “Union Fireproof Ticket” and elected Medill, editor of The Chicago Tribune , as mayor, hoping his influence ...

  3. 7 août 2024 · Mayor of Chicago, 1871-1873. Fireproof Party. Elected 26th mayor of Chicago November 7, 1871; defeated Charles C.P. Holden (Democrat) Resigned from office in September 1873 to travel to Europe for health reasons. He returned to Chicago in November 1874.

  4. 15 août 2024 · The Chicago Tribune, under the guidance of visionaries like Capt. Joseph Medill Patterson, embraced this art form. Patterson didn’t just publish comics; he nurtured them. He gathered artists, brainstormed ideas, and created a vibrant community. Characters like “Dick Tracy” emerged, captivating audiences with their adventures.

  5. Il y a 1 jour · The Medill family published numerous large newspapers in the United States in the early 20th century, including the Tribune Media conglomerate. One family member, Joseph Medill Patterson, founded the Daily News in 1919 as the United States' first daily tabloid .

  6. Il y a 3 jours · In the 1850s, under Joseph Medill, the Chicago Tribune became closely associated with the Illinois politician Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican Party's progressive wing.

  7. 18 août 2024 · In late 1859, attorney Norman Judd and Chicago Tribune publisher Joseph Medill, two allies of Abraham Lincoln, persuaded the Republican National Committee that the party risked “losing the West ...