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311:-area businessmen Eugene P. Conley and John H. Millar ran a syndication service aimed at teen readers. Called Associated Editors, the syndicate offered among other features the columns and cartoons of 315:. Associated Editors was dissolved when Millar and Conley went their separate ways. (Millar became the owner of Home News Publishing, a chain of small-town papers.) 318:
The Publishers Syndicate was founded in 1925 by Conley. and Harold H. Anderson Among its first columns were those of Quillen; its first strips were Walt Scott's
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served as comics editor in the 1940s and wrote a number of Publishers Syndicate's most popular strips, including
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Many of Publishers' most popular and long-running strips were launched in the 1930s, including
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The Look of Love:The Rise and Fall of the Photo-Realistic Newspaper Strip, 1946-1970
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In addition to comic strips, Publishers syndicated sports columnists such as
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acquired Publishers Syndicate, merging syndication operations with Field's
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by John Lehti (1954–1967; continued until 1972 with Publishers-Hall)
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A History Of Newspaper Syndicates In The United States, 1865-1935
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in 1963 and merged with the Hall Syndicate in 1967, becoming the
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and Dale Connor) (1938–1967; continues today with King Features)
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followed in Saunders' footsteps by writing the popular strips
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folded in 1966, Publishers inherited their strips, including
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Successful Publishers strips launched in the 1940s included
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originally by Norman W. Marsh and Paul Pinson (1933–1943)
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that operated from 1925 to 1967, when it merged with the
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Conley 897: 860: 499:Publishers Syndicate strips and panels 792: 291:Publishers Syndicate was acquired by 883:Apeldoorn, Ger (November 11, 2013). 773: 487:In 1967, Field Enterprises acquired 13: 910:Defunct companies based in Chicago 681:; soon taken over by Claude Callan 14: 926: 822:(September 7, 1946). Archived at 806:(Western Newspaper Union, 1936), 741:(1964–1967; continues today with 607:New York Herald Tribune Syndicate 517:(1960–1967; continues today with 442:New York Herald Tribune Syndicate 593:Dramatic Events in Bible History 320:Dramatic Events in Bible History 145:Comic strips, newspaper columns 876: 848: 832: 812: 756: 165:Publishers Newspaper Syndicate 153:Harold H. Anderson (1925–1963) 25:Publishers Newspaper Syndicate 1: 749: 574:Dan Dunn: Secret Operative 48 335:Dan Dunn: Secret Operative 48 808:archived at Stripper's Guide 605:(1963–1964) β€” acquired from 7: 673:(1926–1955) illustrated by 444:, and the syndicate of the 438:Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate 71:; 57 years ago 45:; 99 years ago 10: 931: 725:(Dec. 1959 – May 28, 1961) 559:by Lafe Thomas (1952–1953) 302: 707:Tales from the Great Book 595:by Walt Scott (1927–1929) 587:Publishers-Hall Syndicate 493:Publishers-Hall Syndicate 383:Tales from the Great Book 307:From 1919 to circa 1925, 297:Publishers-Hall Syndicate 149: 141: 125: 98: 93:Publishers-Hall Syndicate 83: 65: 57: 39: 29: 21: 887:. The Fabuleous Fifties. 873:. 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Index

Print syndication
Hall Syndicate
Publishers-Hall Syndicate
LaSalle Street
Chicago
Illinois
U.S.
Allen Saunders
Nicholas P. Dallis
Field Enterprises
syndication service
Chicago
Hall Syndicate
comic strips
Big Chief Wahoo
Steve Roper
Mary Worth
Kerry Drake
Rex Morgan, M.D.
Judge Parker
Apartment 3-G
Allen Saunders
Mary Worth
Big Chief Wahoo
Kerry Drake
Nicholas P. Dallis
Rex Morgan, M.D.
Judge Parker
Apartment 3-G
Red Smith

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