It is, perhaps, the most famous editorial ever written. One that has been reprinted year in,, year out in newspapers around ...
The editorial, “Is there a Santa Claus?” was published Sept. 21, 1897, in The Sun, a New York City newspaper. Although ...
Every year, the Sentinel republishes the timeless story behind the most famous letter to the editor and editorial ever ...
When we light a menorah or decorate a tree, when we tell stories of miracles or marvels, we are not merely passing along ...
Santa’s existence was proved conclusively in 1897 by Francis P. Church, of The New York Sun. His editorial is reprinted here ...
In 2007, Ed Todd wrote about "Christmas-lore's enduring newspaper essay." We have republished it in honor of the man who ...
All those are good deeds, but one tale of St. Nick is a great deed that stands head and shoulders above the others; St.
Eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote a letter to the editor of New York’s Sun, and the quick response was printed as an unsigned editorial Sept. 21, 1897. The work of veteran newsman Francis ...
In her childhood, Virginia O'Hanlon penned a letter that would prove that meeting Santa is not the only way to determine if he is real.