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Correspondence

Danziger, Samuel | November 16, 1918 issue

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Presents several letters to the editor, on several socio-political issues of the U.S. Significance of defense funds, to make possible a fair presentation of the cases of those prosecuted under the Espionage Act; Laws, related to nationalism, implemented in the Republic of Bohemia; Methods, used by radicals of various schools to invoke discussion and thought.

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LETTERS to the editor; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1913-1921; ESPIONAGE; DEFENSE industries; NATIONALISM; RADICALS; UNITED States
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