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THREE FORMER MEMBERS OF “THE PRESS” LITERARY STAFF who were among the guests at the newspaper’s centennial party on Saturday evening. From left are Mr A. W. Packard (a former chief of staff and agricultural editor), Miss Mary Enright (for many years lady editor), and Mr J. C. Mullins (a wellknown sports writer and reporter).

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29525, 29 May 1961, Page 3

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THREE FORMER MEMBERS OF “THE PRESS” LITERARY STAFF who were among the guests at the newspaper’s centennial party on Saturday evening. From left are Mr A. W. Packard (a former chief of staff and agricultural editor), Miss Mary Enright (for many years lady editor), and Mr J. C. Mullins (a wellknown sports writer and reporter). Press, Volume C, Issue 29525, 29 May 1961, Page 3

THREE FORMER MEMBERS OF “THE PRESS” LITERARY STAFF who were among the guests at the newspaper’s centennial party on Saturday evening. From left are Mr A. W. Packard (a former chief of staff and agricultural editor), Miss Mary Enright (for many years lady editor), and Mr J. C. Mullins (a wellknown sports writer and reporter). Press, Volume C, Issue 29525, 29 May 1961, Page 3