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    After moving to Kansas City as a very young child, Cronkite got an early start in the news business. "I’d ride the street car down to the Kansas City Star on Saturday night, stand with all the rest of the young people, and get as many Sunday papers as I could carry, and get back on the street car, go out to the end of the line—which wasn't too far from our house—and then sell papers until I’d made myself ten or 15 cents" Cronkite said in 1997. Full Article at Finding Dulcinea
    I’d ride the street car down to the Kansas City Star on Saturday night, stand with all the rest of the young people, and get as many Sunday papers as I could carry, and get back on the street car, go out to the end of the line—which wasn't too far from our house—and then sell papers until I’d made myself ten or 15 cents
    Walter Cronkite Walter Cronkite SOURCE: Finding Dulcinea 1 month ago