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An old Detroit Times newsboy bag used to deliver the paper. Courtesy of Peter Gavrilovich.
The Times is seen under construction in a June 9, 1929 photo from the Sun Times.
A copy of the Times from Sunday, May 19, 1940, tells of World War II events.
Ex-Times reporter Norman Prady kept the telegram informing him of the sale and that he was out of a job.
A rendering of the Times building. Photo from the June 17, 1929, edition of The Detroiter.
Ex-Times reporter Norman Prady holds a signed photo of Times legend Jim Trainor in his home in April 2009.
A Sunday edition of the Times from March 17, 1935.
A copy of the Times from Saturday, April 27, 1940
A dummy sheet used for laying out pages of the newspaper. From the collection of Norman Prady.
A Detroit Times publication that showed how the newspaper was put together. From the collection of Norman Prady.
A clip on the dedication showing owner William Randolph Hearst and then-Gov. Fred W. Green
The program from the building's dedication. Photo from Albert Kahn Associates.
The masthead of the Detroit Times in 1940
A form used to send internal office memos. From the collection of Norman Prady.
A Times type book, which told those laying out the paper which fonts and sizes to use and when. Courtesy of Norman Prady.
Photo from the Free Press on Dec. 6, 1929
An internal Detroit Times publication from May 1930 praising Ray Girardin's reporting.
A piece of Times letterhead featuring the building. From the collection of Norman Prady.
A piece of Detroit Times letterhead featuring Phil De Beaubien's ill-fated slogan.
A Detroit Times giveaway ruler pitching its classifieds. From the collection of Norman Prady.
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