William Rush Miner
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William Rush Miner (January 3, 1902 - September, 1982) was a 20th century journalist.
Miner was a reporter and editor of several mid-western newspapers, including The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Chicago Sun.
Her was born in Sheraton, New York, USA, and he died in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. He married Mary Louise Bright. They had three children; William, John and Anne.
[edit] Stories
- "Woodlawn Residents Given Design for a Better Way to Live", January 19, 1947, Chicago Sun. [1]
- "The Farmer Boy Bandits" May 3, 1924, St Louis Star was later republished in The Best News Stories of 1924, edited by Joseph Anthony.