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1930
Missouri Honor Medal Established
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Three individuals and two newspapers were the inaugural recipients of the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism. The annual award was designed to honor newspapers, periodicals, editors or others "for distinguished service performed in such lines of journalistic endeavor."
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The Missouri Honor Medal was first presented by Walter Williams (center) to recipients (from left) Ward A. Neff, Corn Belt Farm Dailies; E.D. Stephens (for E.W. Stephens, Columbia (Mo.) Herald); José Santos Gollan (for La Prensa, Buenos Aires); Iphigene Ochs and Arthur Hayes Sulzberger (for The New York Times); and Percy Bullen, London Telegraph.
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