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Source: Western New-Yorker Source type: newspaper Document type: editorial Document title: none Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Warsaw, New York Date of publication: 31 October 1901 Volume number: 61 Issue number: 44 Pagination: [4] |
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| [untitled]. Western New-Yorker 31 Oct. 1901 v61n44: p. [4]. |
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| Keywords |
| Leon Czolgosz (execution: personal response); McKinley assassination (lessons learned). |
| Named persons |
| Leon Czolgosz. |
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Czolgosz has paid the penalty of his crime as far as he could in his own person. He could not by a thousand deaths make up to the American people the loss he has caused them but if they shall learn the lessons that is [sic] placed before them by this tragedy the great loss will not have been in vain.