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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Daily Chronicle, February 4, 1919
"Father's Day Backers Disband Association: Their Work Completed, Members of Organization Close Records," newspaper clipping of article from the Spokane Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, February 4, 1919.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Chronicle, June 7, 1918
"Writes Article On 'Father's Day': American Motherhood Mag-azine Features Work of Mrs. Dixon, Spokane," newspaper clipping of article from The Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, June 7, 1918. Clipping received from the Spokane Press Clipping Bureau, a clipping bureau located in Spokane, Washington.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Bloomington Bulletin, June 11, 1918
"Sunday, June 16 Is Father's Day: Wear A Rose In His Honor, Special Programs In The Cantonments," newspaper clipping of article from The Bulletin, Bloomington, Illinois, June 11, 1918.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Marion Chronicle, May 23, 1918
Untitled newspaper clipping from The Chronicle, Marion, Indiana, May 23, 1918.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Muncie Press, June 19, 1918
"Gov. Goodrich To Speak Here Next Sunday: State Executive Accepts Invitation to Attend 'Father's Day' at High Street M. E. Church, Big Program Arranged," newspaper clipping from The Press, Muncie, Indiana, June 19, 1918. Clipping received from Luce's Press Clipping Bureau.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Press, June 15, 1918
"Dad's Day: What It Means to Me," newspaper clipping of article from The Press, Spokane, Washington, June 15, 1918.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Daily Chronicle, November 13, 1917
Sonora Smart Dodd
"Public Service: President of Fathers' Day Association Extols Place That Father Occupies in War," newspaper clipping of article by Sonora Dodd (Mrs. John Bruce Dodd), published in the Spokane Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, November 13, 1917.
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Newspaper Fragment from Spokane Daily Chronicle, November 13, 1917
Sonora Smart Dodd
"Public Service: President of Fathers' Day Association Extols Place That Father Occupies in War," newspaper fragment of article by Sonora Dodd (Mrs. John Bruce Dodd), published in the Spokane Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, November 13, 1917.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Spokesman-Review, March 2, 1917
Unidentified
"Angry Women Rap Training School," newspaper clipping of article from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, March 2, 1917.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Cheboygan Tribune, June 17, 1916
"...To Preach Sermon Sunday," newspaper clipping of article from The Tribune, Cheboygan, Michigan, June 17, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Indianapolis News, May 27, 1916
Untitled newspaper clipping from the Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 27, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Lorain Herald, May 15, 1916
"Father's Day Set For June 4," newspaper clipping of article from The Herald, Lorain, Ohio, May 15, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Los Angeles Express, June 3, 1916
"It's Father's Day Tomorrow, So Wear a Rose, Any Kind'll Do," newspaper clipping from The Express, Los Angeles, California, June 3, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the New York Herald, May 17, 1916
"A Red Rose Or Red Nose For 'Father's Day?': How Could We Celebrate for Dear Old Dad in a Prohibition State? Asks One Writer, Suggesting That He Parents Get Same Consideration as Mother," newspaper clipping from The Herald, New York, May 17, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Peoria Star, June 6, 1916
"Fathers' Day," newspaper clipping from The Star, Peoria, Illinois, June 6, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Peoria Transcript, May 22, 1916
"'Father's Day' Is Observed in Church," newspaper clipping from The Transcript, Peoria, Illinois, May 22, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Petoskey News, May 20, 1916
Untitled newspaper clipping from The News, Petoskey, Michigan, May 20, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Sandusky Farmer, June 2, 1916
"Why Not Fathers' Day?" newspaper clipping from Farmer, Sandusky, Michigan, June 2, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, May 18, 1916
"Plan Fathers' Day: President Wilson to Press Button Opening Program in Spokane," newspaper clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, May 18, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping, May 14, 1916
"Father's Day," clipping from unidentified newspaper from Harlem, New York, May 14, 1916.
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Photocopy of Newspaper Clipping, originally published May 12, 1916
Photocopy of "Noise Made Into Real Music By 1,000 Western Boy Choristers: President Wilson Will Hear Them," newspaper clipping from The Star, originally published May 12, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from Commerce & Finance, July 5, 1916
Theo H. Price
"Some Observations From the Editorial Angle: There is a 'Mother' Day,' Why Not 'an Afternoon for Dad?'" newspaper clipping from Commerce & Finance, New York City, New York, July 5, 1916. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Daily Chronicle, June 16, 1916
Unidentified
"Boy Soprano Is Guest At Luncheon," newspaper clipping from the Spokane Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, June 16, 1916.
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Newspaper Clippings from Spokane Daily Chronicle, October 1915, March 1916
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Three newspaper articles from the Spokane Daily Chronicle: (1) "News of Spokane Churches, Lyon Well Known: Evangelist Has Spokane 7000 Times in 24 States - Will Come to Spokane", October 16, 1915; (2) Lyon Blames Dads: Worse Than Mothers in Bringing Children to Tabernacle, Says Evangelist," March 14, 1916; (3) "Glad To See Dads With Babes In Arms: Mrs. John Bruce Dodd Rejoices That Work of 'Father's Day' Is Useful," newspaper article by Sonora Dodd (Mrs. John Bruce Dodd), March 15, 1916.
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Newspaper Clipping from Beemer Times, June 17, 1915
"Father's Day, June 22," newspaper clipping from The Times, Beemer, Nebraska, June 17, 1915.
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