Title
- Ayer Annual1
- Content: Independent
- Established: 1903-1949
- Pages: 4
- Size: 17x22 in.
- Editor:
- Publisher: Tacoma Times Publishing Co.; Yakima Herald Pub. Co. (later 19??)3
- Frequency: Daily (evening, except Sun.)
- Coverage
- Region: Pierce2
- County: Pierce
- Unique ids
- LCCN: sn88085187
- OCLC: 17347623
Digitization plan
2008-2009 grant
- Plan to digitize WSL's 1909-1918 reels (24 reels) and UW's 1903-1904; 1907 reel (1 reel)
- Also checking on paper copies
- Substitute for now. Checking to see where negatives are.
History
- Succeeding title:
- Related titles: Los Angeles Record, Seattle Star, Spokane Press, Portland News. These paper were also part of the Scripps-Canfield League (later Scripps League).
Essay Draft
The
Tacoma Times wa
s one of
several we
st coa
st paper
s founded by E.W.
Scripp
s.
Scripp
s' approach to the new
spaper bu
sine
ss wa
s to provide minimal funding for printing equipment and facilitie
s in
small or mid-
sized citie
s. He would leave the day-to-day operation of the paper in the hand
s of ambitiou
s young editor
s who were offered
stock in the company. National content wa
s di
stributed to hi
s new
spaper chain through the
Scripp
s-McRae telegraphic new
s service. Thi
s wa
s combined with content about the local community created by the local editorial
staff. In 1902
Scripp
s founded the National Enterpri
se A
ssociation (NEA), a
service for di
stributing editorial cartoon
s, illu
stration
s, and article
s on
specialized
subject
s such a
s fa
shion and
sport
s. The
Tacoma Times feature
s many of the
se graphic
s. It wa
s Scripp
s' ambition to provide new
s that would
serve a working-cla
ss audience, and the
Tacoma Times doe
s occa
sionally include labor new
s between it
s lengthy de
scription
s of crime
s and
scandal
s.
In 1920 E.W.
Scripp
s quarreled with hi
s son Jame
s Scripp
s and the five Pacific Northwe
st
Scripp
s new
spaper
s were brought under the exclu
sive control of Jame
s. Jame
s died in 1921, leaving hi
s widow Jo
sephine to manage the
se paper
s, which were the core of the
Scripp
s-Canfield League, (later called the
Scripp
s League). They included the
Los Angeles Record [LCCN:
sn95061067],
Seattle Star
[LCCN:
sn2008253048],
Spokane Press
[LCCN:
sn88085947], and
Portland News [LCCN:
sn86063742].
The
Tacoma Times wa
s edited by
some of the fir
st graduate
s from the Univer
sity of Wa
shington'
s journali
sm program. Roy Pinkerton wa
s part of the fir
st cla
ss to graduate from the program in 1911 and began editing the
Times in 1915 . He left the paper in 1921 and after editing a few other
Scripp
s paper
s founded the
Ventura County (CA)
Star[LCCN:
sn95062154] in 1925. Another UW graduate, Ralph Benjamin, took Pinkerton'
s place in 1921. Hi
s fir
st editor
ship had been at the
Olympia Recorder[LCCN:
sn88085358]. He
served a
s editor-in-chief of the
Scripp
s-Canfield League paper
s into the 1930
s. He quit to work a
s supervi
sor of tran
sportation, and hi
s involvement with the Team
ster'
s Union led him back into the new
spaper indu
stry a
s editor of the
Washington Teamster[LCCN:
sn88085788] from 1941-1956.
Essay Notes
Tacoma Time
s part of the
Scripp
s-Canfield League after 1920. Before that, part of
Scripp
s-McRae League, a new
spaper chain, 1892-1914.
1Research
- N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- 1903 -- 261
- NDNP Candidate Title List (Appendix A1.2)
- Chronicling America record (LOC) - Tacoma Times
- WorldCat record - Tacoma Times
- WSL record - Tacoma Times
- UW record - Tacoma Times
- Mott. American Journalism.
- Scripps split paper from Central Michigan U archives
- The Press: Mr. Townes Goes to Town
Monday, Feb. 16, 1948, Time Magazine Article
Notes
One i
ssue on a mi
sc reel (09-22-1894 on reel 2826) and 1909-1934 (reel
s 1050-1103) negative
s exi
st in
State Archive
s vault.
lrobinson, 2009/02/09 17:39Checked for negative
s and couldn't find any
significant collection. UW ha
s 1 reel in 1900-1923 time period. UMI/Proque
st ha
s 1940-42. W
SH
S doe
s not have any of thi
s title. Will check
state archive
s book
s.
lrobinson, 2009/02/06 15:18Trying to locate a more con
si
stent run of thi
s title - Glenda mentioned that perhap
s W
SH
S ha
s some microfilm negative
s. Glenda mentioned thi
s title wa
s the one that
seem
s the mo
st reque
sted by Tacoma re
searcher
s/librarian
s lrobinson, 2009/01/28 18:13"Sensational headlines but substantive mix of local and national news. Good use of graphics. Covers international news well, including the Russo-Japanese War. Editorials tend to be against the trusts, pro-peace. Excellent advertising displays that increase into the 20th century. Microfilm: A4690 22X. Good quality film but too many gaps. WSA holdings better. Mitchell (1964) reports holdings at Tacoma Public Library. Nothing at UMI for time period needed."2 lrobinson, 2009/01/28 18:13 Evaluation
TopReel
- Filmed by: WSL (one reel 1903-12-21 thru 1907-05-18 by UW)
- Positives held by: WSL and UW
- Negatives held by: UW and Washington State Archives
- Positive Holdings
- Location: UW MicNews; WSL
- Call Number: UW A4690 - reel 1 only; WSL 50/409
- Library holds: UW 1903-1904;1907 (1 reel); WSL 1909-1923 (24 reels)
- Negative Holdings:
- State Archives holds 1909-1934
- UW holds 1903-1907 (1 reel)
Evaluation
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