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I was just a green kid back then, a copyboy.
At the age of 12, he began working in journalism as a newspaper copyboy.
The copyboy squeezed past Stuart and went to the closet.
While still in school, he began working for the Toronto News as a copyboy.
He pushed the remains of his lunch aside and waited for a copyboy to remove it.
He began his journalism career as a copyboy for the Chicago Tribune.
He quickly climbed up the ranks from copyboy to beat writer and eventually became a regular columnist.
Lightning, the early-morning copyboy, came out of the shadows and stood beside my desk.
The houseboy's curiosity and persistence reminded him of his own early days as a copyboy.
Manchester worked as a copyboy for the Daily Oklahoman in 1945 before going to college.
He started out as a copyboy on a New York tabloid and worked his way up to advertising space salesman.
He started work two weeks later at Sydney's The Sun newspaper as a copyboy.
I couldn't see anything dignified about being a secretary or a copyboy or even a typesetter, for that matter.
When a copyboy brought it, he gulped the liquid, belched and bent over the keyboard.
Percy is a sardonic newsboy and copyboy for the Denouncer.
A few moments later, he bellowed "copy" and a copyboy ran in and carried a sheet of white paper out to the city editor.
After graduating from high school Beveridge began his journalism career as a copyboy at the "Evening Star".
He began his journalism career at the age of 16 when he became a copyboy for The Washington Star and moved "quickly through the ranks."
Starting as a copyboy in 1945, he rose through the ranks as a police reporter, humor writer, and spent 27 years as a television columnist.
Like Stephen Crane, who couldn't even get a copyboy's job on today's New York Times.
(The atmosphere at The Post was such that when a copyboy once delivered an editor's urgent question "How much more?"
He began his career in 1946 as a copyboy with The Daily Telegraph in Sydney.
Talese came to The New York Times in 1953 fresh out of college as an entry-level copyboy.
In another bit of gender-bending, the female Paddy has the job of copyboy at a Glasgow newspaper.
Mr. Spielvogel's journalism career began in 1950 with a job as a night-shift copyboy at The Times.