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Newspaper Clipping from the Belfast Telegraph, c. 1976
"Dads -- by their daughters: As Father's Day nears, Sandra Chapman looks at its origins and hears some views," newspaper clipping from The Belfast Telegraph, Belfast, North Ireland, c. 1976.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Columbus Dispatch, June 20, 1976
"Fun Facts from Wrigley's Spearmint Gum: The idea of Father's Day (initially celebrated June 19, 1910) is credited to Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Washington," newspaper clipping from The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1976.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Columbus Dispatch, June 20, 1976
"When God Created Fathers," by Erma Bombeck, newspaper clipping from The Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1976.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Columbus Dispatch, June 20, 1976
"Dad's First-Rate, Too," newspaper clipping from The Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 20,1976.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Roanoke Times, June 20, 1976
"Fun Facts from Wrigley's Spearmint Gum: The idea of Father's Day (initially celebrated June 19, 1910) is credited to Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Washington," newspaper clipping from The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia, June 20, 1976. Includes handwritten note under drawing of Sonora Dodd: "This is you!!"
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, c. 1976
"Father's Day Founder: Spokanite Lively at 94," newspaper clipping of article written by Hazel Barnes, published in The Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, c. 1976.
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Newspaper Clipping, June 17, c. 1976
"Russell Conklin recalls earliest Fathers' Day," clipping from unidentified newspaper in Great Falls, Montana, June 17, c. 1976.
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Photocopy of Newspaper Clipping, originally published c. 1976
"'Flowering Earth': Papa's Whole Life Was a Love Affair," by Dorothy P. Albaugh, photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, c. 1976. Includes handwritten note: "from Columbus Ohio friend."
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Newspaper Clipping from Corpus Christi Caller, June 15, 1975
Clippings of articles from The Caller, Corpus Christi, Texas, June 15, 1975: (1) "Fathers are people you can look up to," and (2) "Dad's day is special," by Eleanor Mortensen." Includes handwritten note at bottom of paper addressed to Sonora Dodd, from "a Corpus Christi Reader."
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Newspaper Clipping from Hungry Horse News, June 13, 1975
"Father's Day Founder Has Son in Flathead," newspaper clipping from Hungry Horse News, Columbia Falls, Montana, June 13, 1975
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, c. 1975
"Mrs. Dodd Sends Yule Greetings," newspaper clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, c. 1975.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, c. 1975
"Father's Day: Founder Calls for Flag Display," newspaper clipping of letter to the editor of The Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, dictated by Sonora Dodd to Mrs. M. Dalsky, c. 1975.
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Newspaper Clipping from Vallejo Times-Herald, June 15, 1975
"65th Father's Day Being Observed Today: Meaning Behind Honoring Dads Expands Scope, Foreign Nations Join Americans In Celebration," newspaper clipping of article from The Times-Herald, Vallejo, California, June 15, 1975. Clipping includes handwritten note at top, which is as follows: "In my diary June 14, 1939 I wrote 'Met Mrs. Dodd, founder of Father's Day from Spokane. She was the guest of N. Y. Star, Western Union. We had a good visit as both Study Unity so we became very close friends.' Helped her change to N. Y. train. Wanted us to go with her."
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Photocopy of Newspaper Clipping, originally published June 11, 1975
"Mrs. Dodd Equality Pioneer," photocopy of newspaper clipping of article by Hazel Barnes, originally published in the Spokane Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, June 11, 1975. Includes handwritten notes.
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Card with Newspaper Clipping, June 17, 1974
Card from Clark School's Jr. Red Cross. Includes newspaper clipping from The Detroit News, Detroit, Michigan, June 17, 1974. "Father's Day originator is honored."
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Newspaper Clipping, c. June 15, 1974
"'Mother' of Fathers Day Looking Forward to Sunday," unidentified newspaper clipping of article by Gary Newman, c. June 15, 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from , c. 1974
"Spo-kanne, On the Map," unidentified newspaper clipping, c. 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Daily Chronicle, c. 1974
"Founder Is 92: Dad's Day Honor Due," newspaper clipping of article by Hazel Barnes, published in the Spokane Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, c. 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Spokesman-Review, June 17, 1974
"Mrs. Dodd Lauded at Expo," newspaper clipping from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane Washington, June 17, 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Spokesman-Review, June 17, 1974
"Mrs. Dodd Lauded at Expo," newspaper clipping from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane Washington, June 17, 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Spokesman-Review, June 17, 1974
"Mrs. Dodd Lauded at Expo," newspaper clipping from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane Washington, June 17, 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, May 12, 1974
"Expo '74: The Environment as Commercial," newspaper clipping of article by Rosa Gustaitis, published in The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., May 12, 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, May 12, 1974
"Expo '74 The Environment as Commercial," newspaper clipping from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., May 12, 1974.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, May 4, 1974
"It's Expo '74, and It's Putting Spo-kanne on the Map," newspaper clipping of article by Rosa Gustaitis, published in The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., May 4, 1974.
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