The latter paper was renamed the Cleveland Press and News.
He began selling copies of the Cleveland Press at the age of five to raise money for his family.
He joined the staff of The Cleveland Press as a copy boy at 17 in 1929.
In 1953 the Kovels started writing a question and answer column for The Cleveland Press.
Cleveland Press - ceased publication in 1982.
Spain's career began as a paper carrier for The Cleveland Press, while he was still in junior high school.
He also worked for two years as a reporter for The Cleveland Press.
By June 1917, he was the sporting editor of the Cleveland Press.
Hayes worked on the staff of the Cleveland Press from 1881 to 1890.
His first foray into journalism came at age 19, in 1906 with the Cleveland Press.