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Recently posted:

A TATTOOING "ARTIST."
New York Tribune
Sunday, October 26, 1902


Some other articles:

"Malarial Mosquitoes Bred in
Stagnant Central Park Pools."
New York World, Wednesday, July 31, 1901


EDISON FEARS
  HIDDEN PERILS
    OF THE X-RAYS.

New York World

Monday, August 3, 1903, page 1


Three items in the World, August, 1903

  "Boy Labor in Glass-Bottle Factories,"

  New York World, Monday August 3, 1903.

  "Elephant Out for Swim in Sound,"
  New York World, Monday August 3, 1903, p.3

  Booker T. Washington, "Patience and
  
Self-Control Needed to Solve the Race
  Problem,"
New York World, Sunday

  August 2, 1903

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"Shall We Banish the Electric Chair?" New York World, Sunday November 25, 1906.


"We Are At War," Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, December 10, 1941, page 1


"Tolstoy Compares America and Europe,"
New York World, Sunday, February 7, 1909.


"Dazzling Butterfly Dancer 'Dressed in Light," New York World, June 18, 1899.


"New Tricks of the Shoplifters," New York World, Sunday November 2, 1902, Magazine Section, page 8.

"Grim Bellevue Brightest on Visiting Day," New York World, Thursday November 20, 1902, p. 4.

"For the World Mrs. Miller Writes of Her Experience in a Caisson," New York World
August 8 1898, p. 1


Alexander Woollcott, "Ross, the Man Who Edited a War,"
New York Tribune, Sunday May 11, 1919.



 

 

 

 

   

 



 


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