Corson was chair of Guy Gannett Publishing, founded by her grandfather, until the company sold its newspapers, including the Press Herald, to the Seattle Times Co. in 1998.
Corson was chair of Guy Gannett Publishing, founded by her grandfather, until the company sold its newspapers, including the Press Herald, to the Seattle Times Co. in 1998.
Corson was chair of Guy Gannett Publishing, founded by her grandfather, until the company sold its newspapers, including the Morning Sentinel & Kennebec Journal, to the Seattle Times Co. in 1998.
Donald Johnson was there, camera in hand, as presidential candidate John F. Kennedy greeted a small boy during a campaign stop in Portland in 1960. A year later, he captured the crumbling Union Station clock tower as the ornate granite building was razed in the name of urban renewal. And in 1965, he was in […]