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24361
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Mark Ethridge has extensive experience in journalism. He recently left ‘The Charlotte Observer,’ where he was managing editor, and now works at ‘The Business Journal,’ much smaller but a worthy contender in business reporting in North Carolina.
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19100
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Lawrence calls Caldwell one of the greatest newspaper editors the South ever produced. He was fearless and absolutely fair in his work to all parties. He began as a printer's devil in his hometown of Statesville and later edited the Statesville Landmark for twelve years. When David A. Tompkins, a Charlotte industrialist and developer, offered him a partnership and editorship of his paper which later became the Charlotte Observer, Caldwell demanded and got complete autonomy in his role as editor. As an editor, his writings played an important part in forming opinion through the state.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 7, July 1943, p5, 21
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