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Source: Daily Picayune Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “No Concealment” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: New Orleans, Louisiana Date of publication: 9 September 1901 Volume number: 65 Issue number: 228 Pagination: 1 |
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“No Concealment.” Daily Picayune 9 Sept. 1901 v65n228: p. 1. |
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George B. Cortelyou (public statements); William McKinley (official bulletins: contents and quality of); William McKinley (medical condition: public right to know). |
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George B. Cortelyou. |
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No Concealment
Secretary Cortelyou States That All the Facts Will Be Given Out.
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 8.—The public will be kept fully advised of the actual condition of the president. Each bulletin is carefully and conservatively prepared and is an authorized statement of the important features of the case at the hour it is issued. The people are entitled to the facts, and shall have them.
GEORGE B. CORTELYOU,
Secretary to the President.
This statement is intended to put at rest any idea that the official bulletins underestimate the conditions, and at the same time to give assurance that those with the president intend that the people shall have the facts.