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Source: Chicago Daily Tribune Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Czolgosz Recovers His Nerve” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Chicago, Illinois Date of publication: 1 October 1901 Volume number: 60 Issue number: 274 Part/Section: 1 Pagination: 2 |
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“Czolgosz Recovers His Nerve.” Chicago Daily Tribune 1 Oct. 1901 v60n274: part 1, p. 2. |
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Leon Czolgosz (incarceration: Auburn, NY); Leon Czolgosz (medical examination: Bertillon measurements). |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; J. Warren Mead [misspelled below]. |
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Czolgosz Recovers His Nerve
Assassin of President Said to Be Chiefly Concerned about Regularity of His Meals.
Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 30.—Czolgosz’s first Sunday in the condemned cell was unmarked by special incident. He is taciturn and his only conversation with guards is concerning meals. His appetite is unimpaired and he seems to have entirely recovered from his recent collapse. He has had no callers and but one letter, although Warden Meade is constantly receiving applications to visit the prisoner and to witness the electrocution. He was “Bertilloned” yesterday. The warden declines to make the measurements public. Czolgosz has not yet asked to see a spiritual adviser.