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- the pictures. Bodine's career of shooting pictures for the "Baltimore Sunpapers" (as they were colloquially referred to by native Baltimoreans - The Sun...
- ISBN 978-1-4422-6256-0. Gerald W. Johnson; H. L. Mencken, eds. (1937). The Sunpapers of Baltimore (1st ed.). New York: Knopf. LCCN 37009111. Merrill, John...
- author based in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Alvarez went to work for the Sunpapers of Baltimore as a teenager—first in the circulation department and then...
- of the Sunpapers (The Baltimore Sun and its now-defunct evening counterpart, The Evening Sun) and was the first completed phase of the Sunpapers' expansion...
- Archived September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, (Baltimore: The Sunpapers, 1976) [The book is a collection of profiles of forty Baltimore County...
- Maryland, Branch), "Baltimore County Women, 1930–1975", (Baltimore: The Sunpapers, 1976) [The book is a collection of profiles of forty Baltimore County...
- adversary culture." Johnson was an editorial writer for the Baltimore "Sunpapers" for nearly 20 years, a w****ly columnist for The New Republic for 26 years...
- published by what was known around the city and state as "The Baltimore Sunpapers") of the two major competing publishers in the city (other was the Hearst...
- Carolina 1926: St. Casimir Church, Baltimore 1937: Goucher College 1950 Sunpapers Building "Edward Palmer Suc****bs At 74". The Baltimore Sun. May 14, 1952...
- Baltimore Sun and The Sunpapers. He also held board positions in the Fidelity and Deposit Company, The Fidelity Trust Company, and The Sunpapers. Harry C. Black...