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William Alexander Linn, Horace Greeley Founder and Editor of The New York Tribune, Chapter 2: first experiences in New York city-the New Yorker (search)
Chapter 2: first experiences in New York city-the New Yorker Looking for a job his first employment setting up in business sources of income how the New Yorker was started early journalism in the United States scope of the New paper Greeley as a poet subjects of editorial discussion financial views his straits for money Greeley soon satisfied himself with a stopping place, engaging a room and board for $2.50 a week with Edward McGolrick, who kept a grog-shop and boarding-house combined — a quiet, decent one-at No. 168 West Street; and after breakfast he started out to look for work. He was as persistent in this, in the face of discouragement, as he was in every duty. For two days he tramped the streets, visiting two-thirds of the printing-offices in the city, always receiving a No to his question, Do you want a hand? and incurring the accusation in one office of being a runaway apprentice. When Saturday night came he had satisfied himself that the city affor