Yeah, I don’t think anybody sold “Grit” just once. It was really pushed in my Cub Scout group, so one failure meant nothing more than a valuable experience. Actually, it was a pretty interesting paper in those years (circa early 60s). It exists today as primarily a farming magazine.
jmcx4 over 7 years ago
@ Robert Tompsett….I got suckered in to selling Grit Newspapers a few times….
MJ Premium Member over 7 years ago
Yeah, I don’t think anybody sold “Grit” just once. It was really pushed in my Cub Scout group, so one failure meant nothing more than a valuable experience. Actually, it was a pretty interesting paper in those years (circa early 60s). It exists today as primarily a farming magazine.
Glibster over 7 years ago
Wuxtra??
whiteaj over 7 years ago
“Wuxtra” was a play on “Extra” with a little newspapery-sales-dialect added. “Extry” was too common.
Number Three over 7 years ago
Just goes to show you can do literally anything you put your mind to.
But only in the comics.
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brklnbern over 7 years ago
Yes that kind. And back then one did not need a college degree to be a newspaperman.
Sherlock Watson over 7 years ago
All-era headline: “Prices go up, wages stand still, and a scandal in D.C.”