
NYC Journalists, Still ‘Friendless,’ Now Without a Place to Go When They Die
Over on City Room there’s a charming little history of a forgotten area of Cypress Hills Cemetery once reserved for “friendless journalists,” like The Sun’s John B. Wood, whose spare copy earned him the epitaph the “Great American Condenser.”
The New York Press Club closed during the Great Depression and its 276 unoccupied plots Read More