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Belonging to the William Randolph Hearst's newspaper chain, "The Chicago Herald-American" was a newspaper merged in 1939 from "The Chicago American" and "The Chicago Herald-Examiner".
Belonging to the William Randolph Hearst's newspaper chain, "The Chicago Herald-American" was a newspaper merged in 1939 from "The Chicago American" and "The Chicago Herald-Examiner".
It continued as the Chicago Herald-American until 1953 when it became the "Chicago American".  
It continued as the Chicago Herald-American until 1953 when it became the "[[Chicago American]]" before this latter was bought by the "Chicago Tribune" in 1956 and renamed as "Chicago's American" in 1959.  
Headquarters for the paper were located in the Hearst Building, 326 West Madison Street in Chicago.
Headquarters for the paper were located in the Hearst Building, 326 West Madison Street in Chicago.
   
   

Revision as of 05:34, 16 June 2015

The Chicago Herald-American was an American newspaper that published "Mandrake" daily strip and Sunday strip from 1935 (as "The Chicago Herald-Examiner") to at least 1943 (last date formally known but probably later too).

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Belonging to the William Randolph Hearst's newspaper chain, "The Chicago Herald-American" was a newspaper merged in 1939 from "The Chicago American" and "The Chicago Herald-Examiner". It continued as the Chicago Herald-American until 1953 when it became the "Chicago American" before this latter was bought by the "Chicago Tribune" in 1956 and renamed as "Chicago's American" in 1959. Headquarters for the paper were located in the Hearst Building, 326 West Madison Street in Chicago.

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