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Newspaper Clipping from Bucyrus Telegraph, June 20, 1914
"Father's Day Celebrated Sunday, Originated in Spokane, Washington 5 Years Ago: Has Spread Far and Wide, Red and White Roess in Button Hole or Corsage is the Only Emblem Necessary to Mark the Observance of the Day, Poem on Father Given," newspaper clipping of article from The Telegraph, Bucyrus, Ohio, June 20, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Burlington Hawkeye, June 18, 1914
"Fathers' Day Is Coming, Will Be Observed in Many Cities on Sunday, June 21: Movement Originated in Spokane, Wash., Five Years Ago and Is Making Good Growth," newspaper clipping from Hawkeye, Burlington, Indiana, June 18, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Bushnell Democrat, June 25, 1914
Untitled newspaper clipping from The Democrat, Bushnell, Illinois, June 25, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Chicago Post, June 17, 1914
"Bow Wow, Says Father," newspaper clipping from The Post, Chicago, Illinois, June 17, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Chillicothe Bulletin, June 19, 1914
"Fathers Day Sunday: Red Rose to be Worn for Living Parents, White, for Dead Parent, Sunday," newspaper clipping of article from The Bulletin, Chillicothe, Illinois, June 19, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Herald, June 9, c. 1914
"Originator of Father's Day," newspaper clipping from The Herald, New Britain, Connecticut, June 9, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Kalispell, Inter-Lake, July 19, 1914
"Downtrodden Dad Ducks Duties a Day," newspaper clipping of article from The Inter-Lake, Kalispell, Montana, July 19, 1914. Clipping received from Spokane Press Clipping Bureau, a clipping bureau located in Spokane, Washington.
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Newspaper Clipping from Memphis Scimitar, June 10, 1914
"Pin a Rose On 'Dad' on June 21," newspaper clipping from The Scimitar, Memphis, Tennessee, June 10, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Memphis Scimitar, June 20, 1914
"Just Between Us Girls: Father's Day," newspaper clipping of article written by Anne Spencer, published in The Scimitar, Memphis, Tennessee, June 20, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from News-Herald, June 16, 1914
"Now We Are To Honor 'Dad': June 21 Is Father's Day Throughout the Country," newspaper clipping from the News-Herald, Lincoln, Illinois, June 16, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Pontiac Gazette, June 20, 1914
"Father's Day Is Observed Sunday: Red And White Roses To Be Worn For Parents, Idea Originated in Spokane, Wash., and Has Been Widely Adopted," newspaper clipping from The Gazette, Pontiac, Michigan, June 20, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Pontiac Leader, June 16, 1914
"June 21 Is Fathers' Day: Observance Will Be General Through-out the United States," newspaper clipping from The Leader, Pontiac, Illinois, June 16, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Sharpsville Advertiser, July 1, 1914
Untitled newspaper clipping from The Advertiser, Sharpsville, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Chronicle, c. 1914
"Planned by Spokane: Prominent Club Women of Spokane," newspaper clipping of article from The Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, c. 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Chronicle, June 19, 1914
"Draper Club Observes Day: Honors Members of City Federation at Fathers' Day Luncheon," newspaper clipping from Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, June 19, 1914. Clipping received from Spokane Press Clipping Bureau, a clipping bureau located in Spokane, Washington.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokesman Review, June 21, 1914
Untitled newspaper clipping from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, June 21, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Baltimore American, June 21, 1914
Untitled newspaper clipping from The American, Baltimore, Maryland, June 21, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Bushnell Record, June 19, 1914
"Fathers' Day June 21," newspaper clipping of article from The Record, Bushnell, Illinois, June 19, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Cheyenne Tribune, May 19, 1914
"Fathers' Day," newspaper clipping of article from The Tribune, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 19, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Chicago Record-Herald, June 3, 1914
"Urges a 'Fathers' Day,'" newspaper clipping from the Record-Herald, Chicago, Illinois, June 3, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Coshocton Times, June 16, 1914
"Will Observe Fathers' Day," newspaper clipping from The Times, Coshocton, Ohio, June 16, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Fullerton Tribune, June 16, 1914
"Daddy Is All Right: Will Fullerton Remember 'The Old Man' Next Sunday? It is Father's Day," newspaper clipping of article from The Tribune, Fullerton, California, June 16, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Galesburg Mail, June 13, 1914
"Father's Day Is Coming June 21," newspaper clipping of article from The Mail, Galesburg, Illinois, June 13, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Glenwood Springs Post, June 27, 1914
"And Now It Is 'Fathers' Day,'" newspaper clipping of article from The Post, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, June 27, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Grand Rapids News, June 12, 1914
"Father At Last Has His Day," newspaper clipping of article from The News, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 12, 1914.
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