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Id | Title | Author | Newspaper | Date | Page | Index Terms | Notes |
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6988 | Suket [sic] insane, jury says, when he slew neighbor [John Deacon] and himself | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | December 18, 1916 | 1 | Deacon, John / Murder / Suicide / Sukut, Otto / West Fargo, ND - Crime and criminals / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | Otto Sukut killed John Deacon near home on Sheyenne River in what is now West Fargo, N.D., apparently over an argument regarding World War I | |
7440 | Fargo soldiers and citizens put patriotism into pro-Kaiser meet, crowd takes possession of disloyal meeting in the city Tuesday night | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | August 29, 1917 | 1 | Eastman, Max / Fargo, ND - Military affairs / Fargo, ND - Visiting speakers / People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | Max Eastman of the People's Council attempted to give speech at the Unitarian Church in Fargo but disrupted by militia | |
7441 | Governor Frazier scores Fargo action against Eastman meeting, guarantees to protect People's Council in Dakota, condems action of Fargoans at Tuesday night peace meeting | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | August 29, 1917 | 1 | Eastman, Max / Fargo, ND - Visiting speakers / Frazier, Lynn J. / People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | ||
7442 | People's picks Hudson, Wis., as convention place, call off plan to gather in Fargo, trouble was expected | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | August 30, 1917 | 1 | Frazier, Lynn J. / North Dakota Governors Office / People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | Includes statement by Gov. Frazier allowing group to meet in N.D. | |
7443 | That Disgrace Spared Us, say Twin City papers of Council meet, leading newspapers of Minnesota loud in commendation of action | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | August 30, 1917 | 1 | Burnquist, J. A. A. / Newspaper publishers and publishing - Minnesota / People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | Gov. J. A. A. Burnquist denies People's Council of America to hold meeting in Minnesota | |
7445 | Homeless, wingclipped doves of peace would flutter down and find roosting place in the shelter of the capitol | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | August 31, 1917 | 1 | Frazier, Lynn J. / North Dakota Governors Office / People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | Includes two separate articles, Fargo attitude wins applause, sant by city against Council | |
7040 | Mrs. O'Hare says she didn't mean American women, testifies in trial at Bismarck, that she did not oppose enlistment | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | December 07, 1917 | 1 | Freedom of speech / O'Hare, Kate Richards / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | O'Hare on trail in federal court in Bismarck for speech in Bowman County, N.D. | |
6616 | Dr. [Walter Thomas] Mills indicted for Fargo speech | Courier-News | October 10, 1918 | 8 | Freedom of speech / Mills, Walter Thomas / Nonpartisan League / World War, 1914-1918 - Public opinion / | Indicted by Fargo grand jury for speech made at Island Park prior to primary election |
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