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... after graduating from Hendrix College. In that year, his father, Frank Robins Jr., took over upon the death of Frank Robins Sr. In 1959, Frank Robins Jr. died, leaving the business to Frank Robins III. Robins' news staff covered the county ...
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... had a pattern to go by since his grandfather was publisher of the paper for 41 years. To put this into numbers, Frank Robins Sr. headed the Log Cabin as a daily newspaper from 1906 to 1949. Frank Robins Jr., was publisher from 1949 to 1959 ...
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... and a McGee are this quartet, Frank Robins Sr., Frank Robins Jr., Frank ... of the Robins family in 1994. Frank Robins Sr., Frank Robins Jr., Frank ... four worked at the newspaper. Frank Robins Sr., Frank Robins Jr., ...
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... Newspapering was simpler in 1908 when Frank Robins Sr. launched the daily edition of ... Cabin was solid as a business. Frank Robins Sr. was a "civic leader" in the ... precipitated the Great Depression. Frank Robins Sr. ...
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The Log Cabin Democrat celebrates a birthday today. It is 100 years old. On Sept. 14, 1908, a bold Frank Robins Sr., just 28 years old, took a major plunge and added a daily edition to his weekly publication. He brought out the first daily ...
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- Advertisement - "Gone but not Forgotten" brings historic Arkansas to life at Oak Grove Cemetery in Conway. Frank Robins, Sr., former mayor and one of the first owners and publishers of the Log Cabin Newspaper; William D. Cole, former ...
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... were five saloons and open gambling and it was 'unsanitary both physically and morally,' in the words of publisher Frank Robins Sr." This condition led E. A. Tabor and W. W. Martin to campaign for a cleaner city and for prohibition. They ...
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... City of Conway and all its institutions and progressive activities have suffered an inestimable loss in the death of Frank Robins Sr. He devoted a full and rich life wholly to the welfare and development of this community." Mr. Robins was survived ...
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... told them I would no longer deliver to the house, but would put it in a box at the foot of the hill. They contacted Frank Robins Sr., owner of the paper, and he asked for my story. I stated that beyond the foot of the hill was outside the city ...
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... heirs. "I was just out of high school. I think it was 1916 when I applied for a job at the Log Cabin. Publisher Frank Robins Sr. asked me if I could handle a payroll. I said 'Sure', but I really wasn't. He said, 'Good. We'll teach ...
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