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Editorials

August 10, 1921 issue

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The article presents information on various political developments. For weeks past a coalition committee, headed by Mr. Joseph M. Price, has been busily engaged in seeking an amalgamation of the anti-Tammany forces in New York and in selecting a fusion candidate for Mayor. A whole web of lies has been barred from the newspaper headlines by Senator France's expedition into Russia and by the Gorki-Hoover-Kamenev correspondence about relief work in Russia. The movie censors have begun their work and right at the start they are confronted with a problem: What shall be done with the vampires?

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POLITICAL development; ARMED Forces; NEWSPAPERS; VAMPIRE films; MOTION pictures -- Censorship; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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