Publication information |
Source: Albany Evening Journal Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “John L. in Boston” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Albany, New York Date of publication: 21 September 1901 Volume number: 72 Issue number: 22090 Pagination: 2 |
Citation |
“John L. in Boston.” Albany Evening Journal 21 Sept. 1901 v72n22090: p. 2. |
Transcription |
excerpt |
Keywords |
John L. Sullivan (public statements); McKinley assassination (personal response); Leon Czolgosz (execution: personal response); anarchism (personal response); anarchism (dealing with); Theodore Roosevelt. |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; Johann Most; Theodore Roosevelt. |
Notes |
“By Special Wire to The Journal.” |
Document |
John L. in Boston [excerpt]
“Czolgosz,” he said, “is a brute and death by electricity for such a man is not enough. If I had my way I would take Herr Most and all of his stripe, put them on a derelict, tow them out to sea and let them shift for themselves. Roosevelt has a whole lot of horse-sense. The country will be safe in his hands.”