Publication information |
Source: Mirror Source type: magazine Document type: editorial Document title: “Insulting Grief” Author(s): Reedy, William Marion Date of publication: 26 September 1901 Volume number: 11 Issue number: 33 Pagination: 4 |
Citation |
Reedy, William Marion. “Insulting Grief.” Mirror 26 Sept. 1901 v11n33: p. 4. |
Transcription |
full text |
Keywords |
Ida McKinley (widowhood); Ida McKinley (grieving); the press (criticism). |
Named persons |
none. |
Notes |
Authorship of the editorial (below) is credited to Uncle Fuller, a
pseudonym of William Marion Reedy.
The editorial (below) appears in a section of the magazine titled “Reflections” (pp. 3-4). |
Document |
Insulting Grief
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it not about time that the special correspondents should stop the espionage upon the movements of the stricken lady at Canton, Ohio? Cannot grief have privacy? And is not the cheap sympathy of the accounts that are sent forth daily about the lady’s actions an insult to that grief?