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December 08, 1946

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE, Dec. 8, 1946 

* Winecoff Hotel fire 
* Atlanta Georgia GA 
* Early 1st report on same day
 

The front page has a six column heading: "Hotel Fire Toll 116; Cause Mystery" with subheads. First report coverage continues on page 6 with a small related photo. Larger photos are on page 4 with a somewhat famous photo of a Woman falling to her death.
Complete 1st section with 28 pages, light toning at the margins, some small binding holes along the spine, a light black streak printing flaw, generally nice.

wikipedia notes: Hostelry Winecoff is best known for a fire that occurred there on December 7, 1946, in which 119 people died. It remains the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history, and prompted many changes in building codes. Guests at the hotel that night included teenagers attending a Tri-Y Youth Conference, Christmas shoppers, and people in town to see Song of the South. Arnold Hardy, a 26-year-old graduate student at Georgia Tech, became the first amateur to win a Pulitzer Prize in photography for his snapshot of a woman (later identified as survivor Daisy McCumber) in mid-air after jumping from the 11th floor of the hotel during the fire.

Category: The 20th Century