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The ''Chicago Record-Herald'' was a newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois from 1901 until 1914. It was the successor to the ''Chicago Morning Herald,'' the ''Chicago Times Herald'' and the ''Chicago Record-Herald.''〔(The Editorial Review, New York: The Editorial Review Co., v. 7 (1912), pp. 631-634. )〕 H. H. Kohlsaat, owner of the ''Times-Herald'', bought the ''Chicago Record'' from Chicago Daily News publisher Victor F. Lawson in 1901 and merged it with the ''Times-Herald'' to form the ''Record-Herald''. Frank B. Noyes became part-owner of the new newspaper at the time and served as publisher, with Kohlsaat as editor. Kohlsaat retired from the paper in 1902, but re-purchased it from Noyes in 1910 to serve as editor and publisher. In May 1914, the circulation of the ''Chicago Record-Herald'' was reported to be 149,776 daily and 209,105 on Sunday.〔(5 May 1914). (May Get Record-Herald ), ''The New York Times''〕 It was then acquired by James Keeley, then general manager of the ''Chicago Tribune'', who also bought the ''Chicago Inter Ocean'' out of receivership at the same time.〔(8 May 1914). (Big Change in Chicago Press ), ''Lewiston Morning Tribune''〕 Readers decided that Keeley's new consolidated newspaper should be named ''The Chicago Herald'', which name it held until it was bought by William Randolph Hearst's ''Chicago Examiner'' in 1918,〔(14 June 1914). (It's the Chicago Herald ), 'The New York Times''〕〔(1 May 1918). (Chicago Herald Is Sold ), ''The New York Times''〕 and named the '' Chicago Herald and Examiner''.〔(Library of Congress: Chronicling America: Chicago Herald and Examiner ).〕 ==Notes and references==
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