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Story
August 22, 1882
The Cheyenne Daily Leader
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming
What is this article about?
Dr. Hayford of the Laramie Sentinel becomes a father again with the birth of a baby boy on Saturday morning, prompting humorous advice from Nye about the novelty of first babies.
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A Young Journalist
Dr. Hayford. of the Laramie Sentinel, is again a fond papa, having arisen to that exalted station Saturday morning last, upon the occasion of the appearance in his household of a very small but lively edition of the genus homo. Says the irrepressible, can't-be-beat Nye, in a panegyric upon the fact : "Doc., you'll get used to all this when you get as old as we are. It will lose its novelty one of these days and you will cease to look upon such an occurrence as you do now. Young men are pretty apt to go a little wild over their first baby, but after the lapse of time they get used to it."
Dr. Hayford. of the Laramie Sentinel, is again a fond papa, having arisen to that exalted station Saturday morning last, upon the occasion of the appearance in his household of a very small but lively edition of the genus homo. Says the irrepressible, can't-be-beat Nye, in a panegyric upon the fact : "Doc., you'll get used to all this when you get as old as we are. It will lose its novelty one of these days and you will cease to look upon such an occurrence as you do now. Young men are pretty apt to go a little wild over their first baby, but after the lapse of time they get used to it."
What sub-type of article is it?
Biography
Family Drama
What themes does it cover?
Family
What keywords are associated?
Birth
Fatherhood
Journalist
Laramie Sentinel
Baby Announcement
What entities or persons were involved?
Dr. Hayford
Nye
Where did it happen?
Laramie
Story Details
Key Persons
Dr. Hayford
Nye
Location
Laramie
Event Date
Saturday Morning Last
Story Details
Dr. Hayford of the Laramie Sentinel becomes a fond father again with the birth of a lively baby in his household, celebrated with Nye's teasing panegyric on the novelty of first babies.