Pyle and his wife, Jerry, had this house built in 1940 after years of roving the country as a columnist for Scripps-Howard Newspapers.
Mr. Finnegan was a budget director for Scripps-Howard Newspapers and had been with the organization in New York and Cincinnatti for 38 years before retiring in 1980.
Home Country is a collection of articles written by the columnist Ernie Pyle for Scripps-Howard Newspapers between 1935 - 1940.
He covered labor and business news for the New York Times, CBS News and Scripps-Howard Newspapers.
In 1978, Mr. Mockridge filed an age-discrimination suit against the Scripps-Howard Newspapers, charging that he had been pushed into premature retirement at age 63.
Felix Morley and George B. Parker of The Washington Post and Scripps-Howard Newspapers (respectively) for distinguished editorial writing during the year.
In 1921 he took a position as science editor for the Scripps-Howard Newspapers, a job he kept until his retirement in 1977.
Harry Elmer Barnes (general editorial department, Scripps-Howard Newspapers.)
Jim G. Lucas, Scripps-Howard Newspapers, reported human interest stories from the front lines in World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
The National Spelling Bee, which began in 1925, is sponsored by Scripps-Howard Newspapers in 13 cities and 208 other daily, weekly and Sunday newspapers.