Medina hospital on emergency power, schools closed after fire - Beacon Journal - Obtained January 22, 2007.
In 1903 the Beacon Journal was purchased by Charles Landon Knight.
He picked up the nickname Scoop at the Beacon Journal when he was working as a part-timer.
James Knight, who dropped out of college in 1931, was given a job by his father in the business department of The Beacon Journal.
The letters were first reported today by The Beacon Journal of Akron.
The Beacon Journal also tried to lead by example.
The Beacon Journal, it seemed, had become a proud model of racial enlightenment, and the men were at the top of their careers.
When it comes to race, The Beacon Journal told readers: "Whites are tired of hearing about it.
In one respect, The Beacon Journal is even in the forefront of racial progress.
So when asked recently about race relations at The Beacon Journal, he was initially stone-faced and defensive, wondering aloud about how much he should say.