The Morning Call was between 1856 and 1895 the name of a newspaper based in San Francisco, California. Because of a succession of mergers with other newspapers, the paper afterwards changed its name many times and variously came to be called The San Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, and the News-Call Bulletin before finally merging with the San Francisco Examiner and losing "news," "call," and "bulletin."
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| - The Morning Call was between 1856 and 1895 the name of a newspaper based in San Francisco, California. Because of a succession of mergers with other newspapers, the paper afterwards changed its name many times and variously came to be called The San Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, and the News-Call Bulletin before finally merging with the San Francisco Examiner and losing "news," "call," and "bulletin."
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| - The Morning Call was between 1856 and 1895 the name of a newspaper based in San Francisco, California. Because of a succession of mergers with other newspapers, the paper afterwards changed its name many times and variously came to be called The San Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, and the News-Call Bulletin before finally merging with the San Francisco Examiner and losing "news," "call," and "bulletin." From 1863 to 1864, Samuel Clemens worked as one of the paper's writers, but his journalistic career proved an episode, which he abandoned when launching the literary career which brought him lasting fame under the pen name Mark Twain.
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