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James Parton, The life of Horace Greeley, Chapter 28: day and night in the Tribune office. (search)
sposing the news of the morning to the form of the weekly paper is in progress. Only two men are present, the foreman, Mr. Rooker, and one of his assistants. Neither of them wish to be spoken to, as their minds are occupied with a task that requiremployed in the office, divided into four Phalanxes of about ten men each, a highly advantageous arrangement, devised by Mr. Rooker. At night, when the copy begins to slack up, i. e. when the work of the night approaches completion, one phalanx is dileys I had cast for the purpose, as it is ruinous to galleys having wooden sides to keep wet type in them locked up. Thos. N. Rooker. It took the world an unknown number of thousand years to arrive at that word Gen-Tlemen. Indeed, the world has noare informed by the Directory, is, Thos. McElrath, chief of the department of publication, assisted by eight clerks; Thos. N. Rooker, foreman of the composing-room, with eight assistant-foremen (three by day, five by night), thirty-eight regular com