Publication information |
Source: Perry Magazine Source type: magazine Document type: editorial column Document title: “Notes” Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: October 1901 Volume number: 4 Issue number: 2 Pagination: 80 |
Citation |
“Notes.” Perry Magazine Oct. 1901 v4n2: p. 80. |
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Keywords |
Perry Magazine; William McKinley (photographs); McKinley assassination (public response); Theodore Roosevelt (photographs). |
Named persons |
James A. Garfield; Abraham Lincoln; William McKinley; Theodore Roosevelt. |
Notes |
The excerpt below comprises two nonconsecutive portions of the editorial column. Omission of text within the excerpt is denoted with a bracketed indicator (e.g., [omit]). |
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Notes [excerpt]
I
Never has the whole civilized world expressed
more sincere sorrow than has been caused by the assassination and death of President
McKinley. Tender in the home, wise in council, clean in political life, able
in statesmanship, a noble Christian man, to the young men of this generation
his life should prove a most powerful incentive to the attainment of the truest
manhood.
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P
There are several new subjects in the Perry
Pictures, Extra Size, including excellent portraits of the late President
McKinley, President Roosevelt, and many art subjects including the popular “Sir
Galahad.” There is also a list of Indian portraits in colors that are most interesting.