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Denver Post Quotes

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“Bonfills and Tammen were in the thick of all of this, castigating the corporate owners of the tramway and water company, blessing and damning the politicians, often in the same breath, getting shot and seriously wounded by a mad reader, and in and out of court on various libel matters. With a blow from behind, the pepper-pot Bonfills assaulted Senator Thomas M. Patterson, the owner of the Rocky Mountain News, and paid a fifty-dollar fine for his ever-excessive temper. But mad or calm, the paper
made money hand over fist and lapped all of its rivals in circulation.”
William H. Hornby

“For, Campbell believed, "'A newspaper cannot be run like any other business. Unless it keeps its driving spirit, its soul, its unceasing quest for new, it can quite rapidly fade and disappear.”
William H. Hornby

“Mr. B used to take the Denver Post and clip coupons in his sunny dining room till he said he 'got fed up with having to pay for it.' Now, he clips coupons from the library’s newspaper copy. The man’s circumspect ways have, of course, kept him situated in his own home throughout the aging process, which he likes.”
Lynn Byk quoting Mister B.