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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome indoor black and white From the September 3, 1938 issue of the News and Observer: "Anthony John McKevlin is the leading sports editor in North Carolina in three respects: He can operate a typewriter faster than any newspaperman in the State, he can out-argue any newspaperman or newspaperman's wife in the State, and, most important, is gifted with a wider knowledge of the sports scene that any sports writer in the State. Native of Charleston, S. C. McKevlin began his career after attending the College of Charleston as private secretary to Mayor John P. Grace of that town, but soon deserted politics for newspapering on the Charleston American. Subsequently he jumped to Florence, S.C. from there to Rocky Mount and from Rocky Mount to Raleigh, Where he became sports editor of the News and Observer in 1926' From the N&O negative collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. Photo copyrighted by the Raleigh News and Observer. Illegal to use without express permission from the N&O. From the September 3, 1938 issue of the News and Observer: "Anthony John McKevlin is the leading sports editor in North Carolina in three respects: He can operate a typewriter faster than any newspaperman in the State, he can out-argue any newspaperman or newspaperman's wife in the State, and, most important, is gifted with a wider knowledge of the sports scene that any sports writer in the State. Native of Charleston, S. C. McKevlin began his career after attending the College of Charleston as private secretary to Mayor John P. Grace of that town, but soon deserted politics for newspapering on the Charleston American. Subsequently he jumped to Florence, S.C. from there to Rocky Mount and from Rocky Mount to Raleigh, Where he became sports editor of the News and Observer in 1926' From the N&O negative collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. Photo copyrighted by the Raleigh News and Observer. Illegal to use without express permission from the N&O.
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