With the help of his wife, Burrelle started Burrelle s Press Clipping Bureau.
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This blaze destroyed much of the furniture in the press clipping bureau and consumed thousands of irreplaceable press clippings, including Burrelle s personal collection of principal articles and engravings relating the cause and effect of the late war with Spain . " Befittingly, that building today houses a caf?called the NewsBar that sells newspapers and magazines alongside breakfast and lunch fare.
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Cornell back Eddie Kaw was chosen as a first-team All-American by 9 of the 10 selectors, and he also had more votes ( 122 ) than any other player in the All-America survey conducted by the Romelke Press Clipping Bureau, based on votes of " nearly every important pressman who has picked an All-American team ."
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With the proliferation of All-American selectors, the Romelke Press Clipping Bureau assembled a consensus All-American team based on its compilation of the votes of " nearly every important pressman who has picked an All-American team . " Romelke also ranked the nation's top football teams based on the total number of votes its players received in the All-America voting.
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He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at age 18 during World War I . After his discharge from the military, Buell enrolled at Harvard College . and was selected by " Athletic World " magazine, Billy Evans, Norman E . Brown, and the Romelke Press Clipping Bureau as a first-team quarterback on the 1922 College Football All-America Team.
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In 1922, he helped lead Army to an 8-0-2 record, and he kicked a 47-yard field goal from a placement near the sideline to give Army a 17-14 victory over rival Navy . receiving first-team honors from Walter Camp, the " New York Tribune ", Norman E . Brown, and the Romelke Press Clipping Bureau.