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Lewis Craig Humphrey (1875–1927) was a prominent Kentucky newspaper editor who began his journalistic career as a reporter at the Louisville daily newspaper, the ''Louisville Evening Post'', under the supervision of editor and publisher Richard W. Knott. Upon Knott's death, Humphrey became chief editor of the paper.〔Springfield Herald (Springfield, Missouri) 3 Feb 1927, Page 10.〕〔"Prominent Journalist of Louisville is Dead." ''Kingsport Times'' (Kingsport, Tennessee), 3 Feb., 1927, p. 7.〕 ==Political activity== Humphrey was active in politics with the Democratic Party of Kentucky. The ''Kentucky Irish American'', a newspaper in Louisville, reported on page 1 in an article headlined "Democrats Enthused by Reorganization of the Party in City and State," that Lewis Humphrey was a member of the organizational committee which wanted to "mark the end of Republican machine rule in Kentucky."〔Kentucky Irish American (Louisville, Kentucky), 20 March 1920, p. 1.〕 According to the ''Kingsport Times'' (Tennessee),〔https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1569325/louisville_editor_dies_kingsport_times/〕 shortly after he became a reporter he was made news writer, city editor, and associate editor of the Evening Post "with full dictation of editorial and political policy" until it merged with the Herald, at which time he became associate editor of the ''Louisville Herald-Post''. The merger was planned by publisher/financier James Buckner Brown to balance the influence of the Bingham family newspapers, but the ''Herald-Post'' lost its financial support when another of Brown's enterprises failed.
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