| | Hawaii Journalism History |
 | | While Farrington was Advertiser editor, Lorrin A. Thurston purchased the paper from the Gazette Company and started a family tradition of ownership that included his son and grand-nephew. |
 | | Farrington, on the other hand, showed more compassion and with legendary editor Riley Allen urged the integration of the new ethnic populations into Hawaii's social fabric. |
 | | Farrington became a Territorial governor in the 1920s and turned the management of the Star-Bulletin over to his son Joseph, who would become one of Hawaii's delegates to Congress. |
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