Earl Wilson was not a music critic for the New York Post; he was a gossip columnist. His actual title was Saloon Editor because his usual beat was the city's nightclubs. Also, the Post is described as both a morning and afternoon paper when it was strictly an afternoon paper then. Its first edition didn't appear on newsstands until about 11:30 a.m. Finally, the copy of the Post as shown is far smaller than its actual size at the time.
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