Cult of the White Buffalo addresses, 1945 Dec. 19 and 20.

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Cult of the White Buffalo addresses, 1945 Dec. 19 and 20.

Speech of Edward H. Butler, Buffalo Evening News publisher, on his acceptance into Cult of the White Buffalo, 19 Dec. 1945; address by Alfred H. Kirchhofer at dinner honoring John Oshei, inventor of the windshield wiper, 1960.

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Oshei, John R.

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Kirchhofer, Alfred H. (Alfred Henry), 1892-1985

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Buffalo native who began his newspaper career as a copy boy for the Buffalo Commercial at the age of 17; worked for Buffalo Times, Courier and Western New York Post (which he co-founded) before joining Buffalo Evening News as a reporter in 1915. Worked as Albany correspondent (1916 ff.), Washington correspondent (1921-1917), managing editor (1927-1956), editor-in-chief and executive vice-president of WBEN (1956-1967). Was associate director of publicity for Republican National Committee in 1928 ...

Butler, Edward H. (Edward Hubert), 1883-1956

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Editor and publisher of the Buffalo Evening News and president of radio station WBEN. One of the foremost newspaper publishers of his generation; was president of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, director of the Associated Press, vice-president of the North American Newspaper Alliance, and a pioneer in presenting news by radio. From the description of Letters : to Edward H. Butler, 1920 Aug. 21-24. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33228777 ...