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  1. John Swinton (1829–1901) was a Scottish -American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator. Although he arguably gained his greatest influence as the chief editorial writer of The New York Times during the decade of the 1860s, Swinton is best remembered as the namesake of John Swinton's Paper, one of the most prominent American labor ...

  2. Aug 7, 2020 · years in the same position on the New York Sun and later published a weekly labor sheet, John Swinton's Paper. The remarks were apparently made by Swinton, then the preeminent New York journalist, probably one night in 1880. Swinton was the guest of honour at a banquet given him by the leaders of his craft.

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    Dec 20, 2023 · Swinton at the time was chief of the editorial staff of Charles A. Dana's New York Sun, a post which he left a very few months later to found his own ill-fated labor sheet, John Swinton's Paper. The Twilight Club dinner at which Swinton and five or six other working newspapermen spoke was only very briefly reported in the New York papers. (p.

  4. John Swinton (1829–1901) was a Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator. Although he arguably gained his greatest influence as the chief editorial writer of The New York Times during the decade of the 1860s, Swinton is best remembered as the namesake of John Swinton's Paper, one of the most prominent American labor newspapers of the 1880s. Swinton would also serve as ...

  5. John Swinton on the independence of the press. Variations on the quote below have been misattributed as a response to a toast, by John Swinton, as "the former Chief of Staff at the New York Times ", before the New York Press Club in 1953. However, research reveals that Swinton (1829-1901), after moving to New York, wrote an occasional article ...

  6. John Swinton (1829-1901) was a journalist, social reformer, and crusader in the field of labor relations. The collection includes letters received by Swinton, while an editor with the New York Times , from two correspondents with the Union army: John R. Hamilton at City Point, Va.; and Henry Jacob Winser (1823-1896) at Fortress Monroe, Va.

  7. The New York Times Archives. ... John Swinton, journalist, economist, and orator, died at his home, 658 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday morning, after an illness lasting ten days.

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