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‘Dewey defeats Truman’: A $2,000 mistake?

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Separate searches of the Tribune archives by Senior Vice President and Editor Gerry Kern and other staffers indicate the Tribune likely does not have an original copy of the edition. When Kern realized this, he bought his own copy from Lori Ferber Collectibles for $2,000 after he was named editor in 2008. The complete paper, in a custom frame with a picture of Truman, hangs in his office.

“I think it’s such an amazing piece of our history and of American history,” Kern said. “In fact, I think it’s the most famous single edition of a newspaper that maybe has ever been published that is identified with a publication and an event.”

Padian, who studied journalism at the University of Texas, Austin, said she plans to sell her “Dewey defeats Truman” to a collector.

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