| Publication information | 
| Source: Current Advertising Source type: journal Document type: editorial Document title: none Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: October 1901 Volume number: 10 Issue number: 4 Pagination: 54 | 
| Citation | 
| [untitled]. Current Advertising Oct. 1901 v10n4: p. 54. | 
| Transcription | 
| full text | 
| Keywords | 
| Press Post [Columbus, OH]; William McKinley (detractors); the press (criticism); W. J. Morton. | 
| Named persons | 
| William McKinley; W. J. Morton. | 
| Document | 
  [untitled]
     On the 14th day of September, the date of the 
  death of President McKinley, The Press-Post, of Columbus, Ohio, disgraced 
  itself and shocked the State and nation by an attack upon the President, which 
  was not only unwarranted, but such as not to be characterized by printable language.
       It is a pleasure to note that Mr. W. J. Morton, 
  the New York special representative of The Press-Post, promptly wrote 
  its publishers insisting upon its immediate acceptance of his resignation, refusing 
  to have any further dealings with the paper, and stating that communications 
  received in reference to it would be sent back to the advertiser or the agency 
  from which they came.