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Gov. Bates asks Col. Gaston questions

Gov. Bates asks Col. Gaston questions

On a page of the Boston Post, the article “Gov. Bates asks Col. Gaston questions” has been highlighted, and the note “omitted in Herald” appended to two paragraphs. The article describes a Republican rally which saw Massachusetts Governor John L. Bates respond to statements from his Democratic opponent William A. Gaston regarding appropriations and expenditures for Massachusetts, as well as statutes limiting the length of the working day. Other articles on the page include a discussion of a proposed expansion of the Suffolk county courthouse, a temporary suspension in the production of anthracite coal, and a discussion on the method of assigning wages to employees.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-10-22

Creator(s)

Unknown

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to George Sylvester Viereck

Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to George Sylvester Viereck

Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary relays that Roosevelt appreciated the article George Sylvester Viereck wrote for the International. He notes that a column has been established in the New York Journal to present news regarding Roosevelt’s campaign and suggests that Viereck send material for future articles directly to the Journal.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1912-07-19

Creator(s)

Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt

Partial page of the Boston Herald

Partial page of the Boston Herald

Newspaper clipping featuring various articles from evening edition of The Boston Herald. Notably, an article detailing the activities of District Attorney John B. Moran, who is taking rest after the strain of his duties as both district attorney and his campaign for governor of Massachusetts.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-10-05

Creator(s)

Unknown

Collins upheld province laws

Collins upheld province laws

This article, from the Boston Herald, reports on a recent Republican rally which saw Massachusetts Governor John Lewis Bates and Lieutenant Governor Curtis Guild criticize the Democratic party. Bates and Guild additionally responded to statements from the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, William A. Gaston, regarding Massachusetts state expenditures, as well as statutes limiting the length of the working day.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-10-22

Creator(s)

Unknown