Welcome!

Enter a player name to begin or load your saved progress.

Brooklyn Eagle Wiki2Web Clarity Challenge

Home Return to Study Hints Random
Global Score: 0
Trophies: 0 🏆

‹ Back

Score: 0 / 100

Study Guide: The Brooklyn Eagle: A Historical and Cultural Chronicle

Cheat Sheet:
The Brooklyn Eagle: A Historical and Cultural Chronicle Study Guide

Founding and Early History (1841-1898)

The Brooklyn Eagle's original name upon its founding was 'The Brooklyn Daily Eagle and Kings County Democrat'.

Answer: False

Explanation: The original name was 'The Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat'. The addition of 'Daily' occurred later.

Return to Game

A fire shortly after its inception necessitated a temporary suspension of operations for the Brooklyn Eagle.

Answer: True

Explanation: A fire that damaged the printing press shortly after the newspaper's founding required it to halt operations for approximately one month.

Return to Game

During the Civil War, the Brooklyn Eagle's mailing privileges were suspended not due to Republican support, but because of its Democratic affiliation and alleged circulation of a forged letter.

Answer: False

Explanation: The newspaper's mailing privileges were revoked during the Civil War due to its Democratic Party affiliation and the circulation of a forged letter attributed to President Lincoln, not for supporting the Republican Party.

Return to Game

The Brooklyn Eagle editorially opposed the 1898 merger that established the City of Greater New York.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle actively opposed the 1898 merger, arguing it would diminish Brooklyn's status and turn it into a 'hinterland'.

Return to Game

What was the Brooklyn Eagle's original full name upon its establishment in October 1841?

Answer: The Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle was initially founded with the full name 'The Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat'.

Return to Game

What event necessitated a temporary suspension of the Brooklyn Eagle's operations shortly after its inception?

Answer: A fire that damaged the printing press

Explanation: A fire that damaged the printing press shortly after the newspaper's founding required it to halt operations for approximately one month.

Return to Game

What was the Brooklyn Eagle's editorial position regarding the 1898 merger that established the City of Greater New York?

Answer: It editorially opposed the merger, fearing Brooklyn's diminished status.

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle editorially opposed the 1898 merger, arguing that Brooklyn would lose its prominence and become a mere hinterland of the larger city.

Return to Game

Which of the following was not a name utilized by the Brooklyn Eagle or its variants throughout its publication history?

Answer: The Brooklyn Chronicle

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle was known by names such as 'The Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat,' 'The Brooklyn Daily Eagle,' and 'Brooklyn Eagle.' 'The Brooklyn Chronicle' was not among its names.

Return to Game

What was the Brooklyn Eagle's stance and role concerning the annexation of Brooklyn into Greater New York?

Answer: It opposed the merger, arguing Brooklyn would become a 'hinterland'.

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle opposed the merger that created Greater New York, arguing that Brooklyn would be reduced to a mere 'hinterland' within the larger metropolis.

Return to Game

Editorial Leadership and Key Figures

The renowned poet Walt Whitman held the position of editor for the Brooklyn Eagle, not a business manager.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Whitman served as an editor for the Brooklyn Eagle from 1846 to 1848, not as a business manager.

Return to Game

Upon acquiring the Brooklyn Eagle in 1938, Frank D. Schroth simplified the masthead and intensified the focus on local coverage.

Answer: True

Explanation: Frank D. Schroth purchased the newspaper in 1938 and implemented changes, including dropping 'Daily' from the masthead and emphasizing borough-centric news.

Return to Game

Thomas N. Schroth, son of the publisher, served as managing editor during the final three years of the original Brooklyn Eagle's operation.

Answer: False

Explanation: Thomas N. Schroth, son of publisher Frank D. Schroth, served as the managing editor during the final three years of the original Brooklyn Eagle's existence, not its final decade.

Return to Game

St. Clair McKelway served as editor-in-chief of the Brooklyn Eagle for over two decades, specifically from 1894 to 1915.

Answer: True

Explanation: St. Clair McKelway held the position of editor-in-chief for the Brooklyn Eagle for a period exceeding twenty years, from 1894 to 1915.

Return to Game

Arthur M. Howe served as editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and was also a member of the Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board.

Answer: True

Explanation: Arthur M. Howe served as editor-in-chief of the Brooklyn Eagle and concurrently held a position on the Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board from 1920 to 1946.

Return to Game

Following his tenure as editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, Cleveland Rodgers became an influential proponent of urban renewal initiatives spearheaded by Robert Moses.

Answer: True

Explanation: Cleveland Rodgers, after serving as editor-in-chief of the Brooklyn Eagle, transitioned to become a significant figure on the New York City Planning Commission, advocating for urban renewal projects.

Return to Game

For what duration did Walt Whitman serve as an editor for the Brooklyn Eagle?

Answer: From 1846 to 1848

Explanation: The renowned poet Walt Whitman served as the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle from 1846 to 1848.

Return to Game

Following his acquisition of the Brooklyn Eagle in 1938, what significant change was implemented by Frank D. Schroth?

Answer: He dropped the word 'Daily' from the front page and increased local coverage.

Explanation: Frank D. Schroth purchased the newspaper in 1938 and implemented changes, including dropping 'Daily' from the front page and emphasizing borough-centric news.

Return to Game

What was Thomas N. Schroth's role in relation to the Brooklyn Eagle?

Answer: The managing editor during the paper's final three years.

Explanation: Thomas N. Schroth, son of publisher Frank D. Schroth, served as the managing editor of the Brooklyn Eagle during the final three years of its existence before its closure in 1955.

Return to Game

Who is identified as the owner of the Brooklyn Eagle in the provided data?

Answer: Frank D. Schroth

Explanation: Frank D. Schroth is identified as the owner of the Brooklyn Eagle.

Return to Game

In addition to editing the Brooklyn Eagle, Arthur M. Howe served on which notable board?

Answer: The Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board

Explanation: Arthur M. Howe served as editor-in-chief of the Brooklyn Eagle and was also a member of the Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board.

Return to Game

What role did Cleveland Rodgers assume after his tenure as editor-in-chief of the Brooklyn Eagle?

Answer: He became an influential member of the New York City Planning Commission.

Explanation: After serving as editor-in-chief of the Brooklyn Eagle, Cleveland Rodgers became an influential member of the New York City Planning Commission.

Return to Game

Investigative Journalism and Landmark Events

The Brooklyn Eagle was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1951, but not for its reporting on the Hollow Nickel Case.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle received the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its investigation into corruption within the New York City Police Department, not for the Hollow Nickel Case.

Return to Game

Ed Reid's investigative reporting on police corruption, published by the Eagle, precipitated the resignation of New York City Mayor William O'Dwyer.

Answer: True

Explanation: Ed Reid's exposé on police corruption published in the Eagle triggered an investigation by the Brooklyn District Attorney and ultimately led to Mayor William O'Dwyer's resignation.

Return to Game

The Hollow Nickel Case involved the discovery of microfilm hidden within a nickel, not a dollar bill.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Hollow Nickel Case originated when a newspaper boy collecting for the Eagle was paid with a nickel containing microfilm, not a dollar bill.

Return to Game

The microfilm discovered within the context of the Hollow Nickel Case contained indications of coded messages related to espionage.

Answer: True

Explanation: The microfilm found in the Hollow Nickel Case contained a series of numbers suggesting a method for clandestine communication, indicative of espionage activities.

Return to Game

For what primary reason did the Brooklyn Eagle receive the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service?

Answer: Investigating corruption within the New York City Police Department.

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle was awarded the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its impactful crime reporting, specifically its investigation into corruption within the New York City Police Department.

Return to Game

What was the direct consequence of Ed Reid's exposé on police corruption, as published by the Eagle?

Answer: An investigation by the Brooklyn District Attorney and the resignation of the NYC Mayor.

Explanation: Ed Reid's exposé on corruption within the New York City Police Department led to an investigation by the Brooklyn District Attorney and ultimately resulted in the resignation of Mayor William O'Dwyer.

Return to Game

The 'Hollow Nickel Case' involved a discovery linked to which entities?

Answer: The New York City Police Department and the FBI

Explanation: The Hollow Nickel Case involved a discovery linked to both the New York City Police Department and the FBI, stemming from the microfilm found within a nickel.

Return to Game

What information did the microfilm discovered in the Hollow Nickel Case contain?

Answer: A series of numbers suggesting clandestine communication.

Explanation: The microfilm found in the Hollow Nickel Case contained a series of numbers suggesting a method for clandestine communication, indicative of espionage activities.

Return to Game

Closure, Revival, and Contemporary Status

A prolonged strike by the Newspaper Guild constituted the primary factor leading to the original Brooklyn Eagle's closure in 1955.

Answer: True

Explanation: Economic pressures stemming from a protracted strike by the Newspaper Guild were identified as the principal cause for the original Brooklyn Eagle's cessation of publication in 1955.

Return to Game

The original Brooklyn Eagle published its final edition on January 28, 1955, with official closure occurring later.

Answer: False

Explanation: The original Brooklyn Eagle published its last edition on January 28, 1955. The official closure date was March 16, 1955.

Return to Game

Following the closure of the Brooklyn Eagle, Thomas N. Schroth relocated to Washington D.C. and established a significant political journal.

Answer: True

Explanation: After the Brooklyn Eagle ceased publication, Thomas N. Schroth moved to Washington D.C., where he became editor of Congressional Quarterly and subsequently founded National Journal.

Return to Game

Robert W. Farrell's efforts to revive the Brooklyn Eagle in the 1960s led to a brief daily publication, but not a sustained one.

Answer: False

Explanation: Robert W. Farrell acquired the assets of the Brooklyn Eagle and revived it as a daily publication between 1962 and 1963, but this revival was not sustained beyond June 1963.

Return to Game

The current iteration of the Brooklyn Eagle, revived in 1996, does not represent a direct continuation of the original publication's business operations.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle revived in 1996 operates independently and has no business relationship with the original publication; it adopted the name after its trademark lapsed.

Return to Game

The contemporary Brooklyn Eagle publishes a daily print edition from Monday to Friday, supplemented by a distinct weekend edition.

Answer: True

Explanation: The revived Brooklyn Eagle currently issues a daily print edition Monday through Friday, alongside a separate weekend edition.

Return to Game

The 'On This Day in History' feature in the current Brooklyn Eagle predominantly utilizes content drawn from the archives of the original publication.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'On This Day in History' feature in the current Brooklyn Eagle primarily draws its material from the archives of the original Brooklyn Eagle publication, not contemporary news archives.

Return to Game

The strike by the Newspaper Guild, which contributed to the Eagle's closure, persisted for 47 days.

Answer: True

Explanation: The prolonged strike by the Newspaper Guild lasted for 47 days, exerting significant economic pressure that contributed to the Brooklyn Eagle's eventual closure.

Return to Game

Contrary to expectation, the revived Brooklyn Eagle's circulation surged significantly during the 1962-63 newspaper strike.

Answer: False

Explanation: During the 1962-63 New York City newspaper strike, the revived Brooklyn Eagle experienced a substantial increase in circulation, not a significant drop.

Return to Game

The current Brooklyn Daily Eagle lacks a business relationship with the original publication and does not share archives.

Answer: False

Explanation: The current Brooklyn Daily Eagle, revived in 1996, has no business affiliation with the original publication and does not share its archives.

Return to Game

What was the principal economic factor contributing to the original Brooklyn Eagle's closure in 1955?

Answer: A prolonged strike by the Newspaper Guild.

Explanation: A prolonged strike by the Newspaper Guild exerted significant economic pressure, identified as the principal factor leading to the original Brooklyn Eagle's closure in 1955.

Return to Game

On what date did the original Brooklyn Eagle publish its final edition?

Answer: January 28, 1955

Explanation: The original Brooklyn Eagle published its last edition on January 28, 1955.

Return to Game

What was the effect on the Brooklyn Eagle's circulation during the 1962-63 New York City newspaper strike?

Answer: It surged dramatically, reaching hundreds of thousands of readers.

Explanation: During the 1962-63 New York City newspaper strike, the revived Brooklyn Eagle experienced a significant surge in circulation, growing from 50,000 to 390,000 readers.

Return to Game

What is the nature of the business relationship between the current Brooklyn Daily Eagle (revived in 1996) and the original publication?

Answer: There is no business relationship; the name was adopted later.

Explanation: The current Brooklyn Daily Eagle, revived in 1996, has no business relationship with the original publication; it adopted the name after its trademark lapsed.

Return to Game

The 47-day strike by the Newspaper Guild significantly impacted the Brooklyn Eagle by:

Answer: Causing severe economic pressure that contributed to its closure.

Explanation: The 47-day strike by the Newspaper Guild imposed severe economic pressure on the Brooklyn Eagle, which was a significant contributing factor to its eventual closure.

Return to Game

From what source does the 'On This Day in History' feature in the current Brooklyn Eagle primarily draw its material?

Answer: The archives of the original Brooklyn Eagle.

Explanation: The 'On This Day in History' feature in the current Brooklyn Eagle primarily utilizes content drawn from the archives of the original Brooklyn Eagle publication.

Return to Game

Socio-Cultural Impact and Legacy

Pete Hamill posited that the closure of the Brooklyn Eagle adversely affected local merchants, such as Namm's and Loeser's, in their ability to connect with customers.

Answer: True

Explanation: According to Pete Hamill, the absence of the Brooklyn Eagle after its closure contributed to the difficulties faced by local department stores like Namm's and Loeser's in reaching their customer base.

Return to Game

Pete Hamill characterized the Brooklyn Eagle not primarily as a 'great' newspaper, but as a vital unifying force for the borough's diverse community.

Answer: False

Explanation: Pete Hamill acknowledged the Brooklyn Eagle's importance in unifying Brooklyn's heterogeneous community, even if he did not solely define it as a 'great' newspaper.

Return to Game

The closure of the Brooklyn Eagle occurred concurrently with the relocation of the Brooklyn Dodgers professional baseball team to Los Angeles.

Answer: True

Explanation: The closure of the Brooklyn Eagle coincided with the departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team from the borough, both significant events impacting Brooklyn's identity.

Return to Game

The decommissioning of the Brooklyn Navy Yard was identified as a contributing factor to the post-1955 economic and psychological slump experienced by the borough.

Answer: True

Explanation: The closure of major industrial facilities like the Brooklyn Navy Yard in the post-1955 era was among the factors contributing to a decline in the borough's economic and social vitality.

Return to Game

The mid-1960s witnessed the commencement of gentrification in neighborhoods such as Park Slope, initiating a process of revitalization for parts of Brooklyn.

Answer: True

Explanation: The mid-1960s marked the beginning of gentrification in areas like Park Slope, which contributed to the subsequent revitalization of certain Brooklyn neighborhoods.

Return to Game

The Brooklyn Historical Society has indeed featured exhibits focusing on the Brooklyn Eagle.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Brooklyn Historical Society has hosted multiple exhibits dedicated to the Brooklyn Eagle, highlighting its significance in shaping Brooklyn's identity.

Return to Game

According to Pete Hamill, what essential function did the Brooklyn Eagle fulfill for the borough's community?

Answer: It acted as a central bulletin board, helping to unify a diverse community.

Explanation: Pete Hamill observed that the Brooklyn Eagle served a vital function by acting as a central bulletin board that helped to unify Brooklyn's extremely heterogeneous community.

Return to Game

Besides the Newspaper Guild strike, what other factor contributed to Brooklyn's post-1955 'slump'?

Answer: The decommissioning of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Explanation: The decommissioning of the Brooklyn Navy Yard was identified as a contributing factor to the post-1955 economic and psychological slump experienced by the borough.

Return to Game

Which event, occurring concurrently with the Brooklyn Eagle's closure, also represented a significant loss for Brooklyn's identity?

Answer: The relocation of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team.

Explanation: The relocation of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles occurred around the same time as the Eagle's closure, both events significantly impacting the borough's identity.

Return to Game

Publication Characteristics and Identification

The 'Brooklyn Barrister' is identified as a legal practice publication, not a weekly community newspaper, under the Everything Brooklyn Media umbrella.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Brooklyn Barrister' is a publication focused on legal practice, and it is part of the Everything Brooklyn Media portfolio, but it is not a weekly community newspaper.

Return to Game

As of 2014, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle was one of three English-language daily newspapers published in Brooklyn.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 2014, there were three English-language daily newspapers published in Brooklyn: the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, the New York Daily Challenge, and Hamodia.

Return to Game

The Brooklyn Eagle was published in a tabloid format, not a broadsheet, throughout its history.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle was published in a tabloid format.

Return to Game

The 'Eagle Warehouse' building is situated at the original location of the Brooklyn Eagle's publication.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'Eagle Warehouse' building is located at the site of the Brooklyn Eagle's original address on Old Fulton Street in Brooklyn, where it was published for many years.

Return to Game

The 'Queens Daily Eagle,' launched in 2018, is a publication dedicated to covering the Queens borough.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'Queens Daily Eagle' is a publication under the Everything Brooklyn Media banner, focusing on Queens, and its first issue was printed in 2018.

Return to Game

The 'Authority control' section suggests the Brooklyn Eagle is a historically significant entity with established archival records.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section, referencing databases like VIAF and the Library of Congress, indicates the Brooklyn Eagle is a recognized entity with established archival records, signifying its historical importance.

Return to Game

Which of the following publications is not listed as being part of Everything Brooklyn Media?

Answer: The New York Daily Challenge

Explanation: The provided list of publications under Everything Brooklyn Media includes The Bay Ridge Eagle, Queens Daily Eagle, Brooklyn Heights Press, and Brooklyn Barrister, among others, but not The New York Daily Challenge.

Return to Game

What was the reported circulation of the Brooklyn Eagle in 2017?

Answer: 15,000

Explanation: The circulation of the Brooklyn Eagle was reported as 15,000 as of 2017.

Return to Game

In what format was the Brooklyn Eagle newspaper published?

Answer: Tabloid

Explanation: The Brooklyn Eagle was published in a tabloid format.

Return to Game

The 'Eagle Warehouse' building is situated at the site of the Brooklyn Eagle's original headquarters on which street?

Answer: Old Fulton Street, Brooklyn

Explanation: The 'Eagle Warehouse' building is located at the site of the Brooklyn Eagle's original address on Old Fulton Street in Brooklyn.

Return to Game

What is the nature of the 'Brooklyn Barrister' publication?

Answer: A legal practice publication.

Explanation: The 'Brooklyn Barrister' is a publication focused on legal practice, and it is part of the Everything Brooklyn Media portfolio.

Return to Game

What does the 'Authority control' section, referencing databases like VIAF and the Library of Congress, suggest about the Brooklyn Eagle?

Answer: A recognized entity with established archival records.

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section, referencing databases like VIAF and the Library of Congress, indicates the Brooklyn Eagle is a recognized entity with established archival records, signifying its historical importance.

Return to Game

What does the source suggest regarding the significance of the Brooklyn Eagle's Washington, D.C. bureau in 1916?

Answer: It indicated the newspaper had national reporting capabilities.

Explanation: The presence of a Washington, D.C. bureau office for the Brooklyn Eagle in 1916 suggests that the newspaper possessed national reporting capabilities.

Return to Game