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Creation Date

3-12-1918

Description

A page from a scrapbook documenting Huntington Wilson's time contributing articles and editorials to the Public Ledger newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The newspaper clippings preserved on this page contain the following article: "Russia, Japan, and the Allied Interests".

On the right side of the page, there is a handwritten note stating: "Wednesday, March 13, '18. Resigned from editorial staff of "Public Ledger" because I did not feel I could afford to remain with it as now being conducted [Too much Bolshevik: too much of that school of thought that stands for unsound and visionary "radicalism" and is represented by the "New Republic" at its worst: too much internationalism: too much encouragement of the Administration's most dangerous trend, - hifalutinism: too much that is characteristic of the "American Bolshevik".] H.W.".

Wilson also lists the dates of his employment and numbers of articles and editorials written.

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This item is available courtesy of the Ursinus College Archives. It is not to be copied or distributed for commercial use.

Keywords

Huntington Wilson, Philadelphia, Public Ledger, scrapbook, Russia, Japan, Siberia, Germany

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