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Source: Boston Cooking-School Magazine Source type: magazine Document type: editorial Document title: none Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: October 1901 Volume number: 6 Issue number: 3 Pagination: 116 |
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[untitled]. Boston Cooking-School Magazine Oct. 1901 v6n3: p. 116. |
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William McKinley (death: personal response); William McKinley (compared with Queen Victoria); McKinley assassination (lessons learned); William McKinley (personal character). |
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none. |
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Alternate source title: Boston Cooking-School Magazine of Culinary
Science and Domestic Economics.
Alternate source title: Boston Cooking School Magazine of Culinary Science and Domestic Economics. |
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IN the sad and tragic fate of our greatly beloved President, as well as in the death of England’s lamented queen, within the space of a single year, we have had lessons anew in respect to the strength and charm of home ties,—lessons that will be recorded on the pages of history. These domestic traits, so well and widely known, are not to be omitted in that last summary of virtues, which is sure to place these names among those of the world’s good rulers.