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It is not known who transcribed them, when, or under what organization. Credit, therefore is being given to East Baton Rouge Public Library.
He then published papers in Hammond, and Minden, where he was elected mayor in 1936. [ citation needed] Advocate main office in Baton Rouge, 2012 In 2007, the newspaper lost three of its key staff with the deaths of Capitol Bureau Chief John LaPlante, health reporter and author of "The Patient Person" columns Laurie Smith Anderson and environmental writer Michael P. Dunne. LaPlante died in Texas in a drowning accident, and Anderson and Dunne succumbed to cancer. [23] In 2013, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Handelsman returned to Louisiana to join The Advocate as a cartoonist and animator, and columnist James Gill moved to The Advocate from the Times-Picayune. [ citation needed] References [ edit] ^ a b "The Advocate History".. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-22. ^ "The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate | WorkNOLA".. Retrieved 2020-09-06. ^ a b "History of the Manship family",. Retrieved 2016-09-21. ^ Editor, Jeremy Weber | Associate. "La. daily remains advocate of free press".