The Springfield Republican and the Boston Herald had their own minor variations.
He learned the printer's trade working for the Springfield Republican.
Day started his printing career in 1824, at the Springfield Republican.
Beginning in 1844 he was the publisher and editor of the Springfield Republican, a position he held until his death in 1878.
A November 1947 article in the Springfield Republican says plainly that there was a conflict over politics:
It was road-tested again on 10 November, when the The Springfield Republican newspaper made the announcement.
Headquarters was reportedly still grumbling about articles by the editor of the influential Springfield, Massachusetts, Republican.
He was an editorial writer for the Springfield (Mass.) Republican in 1879-81.
Her first pastoral poem appeared in the Springfield Republican when she was twelve.
According to the Springfield (MA) Republican, the station made its debut on March 16, 1938.