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Newspaper Clipping from The Madison Journal, June 26, 1913
Untitled newspaper Clipping from The Journal, Madison, Wisconsin, June 26, 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Meridian Star, May 18, 1913
"Poor Old Dad Will Also Have 'His Day,'" newspaper clipping from The Star, Meridian, Mississippi, May 18, 1913. Article originally published by United Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 17, 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Norwich Bulletin, May 20, 1913
"Fathers' Day Third Sunday of June: Recommendation that Red or White Roses Be Worn Then," newspaper clipping of article from The Bulletin, Norwich, Connecticut, May 20, 1913.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Oklahoman, c. 1913
"Fathers' Day Also Dr. Smith's Theme," newspaper clipping from The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahmoa, c. 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from Worchester Gazette, May 14, 1913
"'Father's Day' Is Coming Soon," newspaper clipping from The Gazette, Worchester, Massachusetts, May 14, 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from Gazette Times, June 22, 1912
"Class Will Attend," newspaper clipping from Gazette Times, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 22, 1912. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from Philadelphia Record, June 17, 1912
"Many Mark Fathers' Day: Wear Red Carnation in Token of Respect for 'The Old Man,'" newspaper clipping from Record, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 17, 1912. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Commercial, May 18, 1912
"Why Not Father's Day?" newspaper clipping of article found in The Commercial, Buffalo, New York, May 18, 1912. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping, May 31, 1912
"Mark Father's Day: Celebration of Holiday Set for June 16 - Many of the Churches to Assist. Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Originator of the Idea, Receives Praise," newspaper clipping dated May 31, 1912.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Inter Ocean, July 8, 1912
Conrad Bluhm
"The Inter Ocean Sermon Supplement: Makes Plea For NTH Power of Manhood, The Rev. Conrad Bluhm of Spokane, Wash., Speaks on 'Fallow Fields in Fatherly Functions'--Celebrates 'Father's Day,'" newspaper clipping of sermon by Rev. Conrad Bluhm, published in The Inter Ocean, Chicago, Illinois, July 8, 1912.
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Newspaper Clipping from States, June 4, 1911
"She's the Mother of 'Father's Day': Mrs. J. B. Dodd," newspaper clipping of article from States, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 4, 1911. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from The American, April 23, 1911
"Urge 'Fathers' Day' As National Event: Sunday, June 18, Chosen When Those Desiring to Respect 'Dad' Are to Wear a Rose," newspaper clipping from The American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 23, 1911. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Detroit Times, July 10, 1911
"Will Urge Every Mothers' Club In U.S. to Save Mrs. Napolitano," newspaper clipping from The Times, Detroit, Michigan, July 10, 1911. Clipping from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Leader, June 6, 1911
"Fathers' Day," newspaper clipping of article from The Leader, Cleveland, Ohio, June 6, 1911. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Philadelphia Item, July 1, 1911
"Father's Day," newspaper clipping from The Item, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1911. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from News Leader, June 28, 1911
Frances L. Garside
"Daysey Mayme Observes Father's Day," newspaper clipping from article by Frances L. Garside, published in News Leader, Richmond, Virginia, June 28, 1911.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1911
S. Clark Patchin
"Plan Observance of 'Mother's Day': Many Ministers of Spokane Will Preach Special Sermons Next Sunday, White Flower Is Chosen, E. F. Edgerly of Young Men's Christian Association Arranges Special Orchestra Concert," clipping of article from a newspaper in Spokane, Washington, c. 1911.
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Newspaper Clipping, July 20, 1911
Laura Simmons
"Sobbing Over Father," newspaper clipping of article by Laura Simmons, published in Boston, Massachusetts, July 20, 1911. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from The American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 11, 1911
Unidentified
"'Father' To Have Day In His Memory, Too: Spokane Woman Starts Movement to Observe Third Sunday of June in His Honor, Rose His Flower," newspaper clipping from The American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 11, 1911. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Inland Herald, April 16, 1911
Unidentified
"Mrs. John Bruse Dodd and Baby Jack," newspaper clipping of article from The Inland Herald, April 16, 1911.
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Newspaper Clipping of the Spokesman-Review, June 18, 1911
Unidentified
"Today is father's day...Tomorrow will be the day after," newspaper clipping from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, June 18, 1911.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1910
Newspaper clipping from Spokane, Washington, circa 1910. Includes petition by Mrs. J. B. Dodd (Sonora Dodd), Mark A. Wheeler, and George T. Forbes to honor the third Sunday in June as the holiday Father's Day.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1910
"Much Interest in Father's Day, Mrs. J. B. Dodd Receives Many Letters From Ministers, Women and Editors, Governor Hay Writes, Originator Aims to Make Observance National 1911 -- Takes Short Vacation," newspaper clipping of article, c. 1910. Clipping probably found in a Spokane, Washington newspaper.
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Newspaper Clipping from San Bernardino Daily Sun, June 23, 1910
"Red Rose For Father and Pat on the Back," newspaper clipping from the San Bernardino Daily Sun, July 23, 1910.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Call, September 14, 1910
F. A. Mitchel
"Woman's World: Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, Founder of Father's Day," newspaper clipping of article by F. A. Mitchel, The Call, Paterson, New Jersey, September 14, 1910. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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