The Dilemma

From Monday, May 4, 1913 through the rest of the week, Americans around the country awoke to headlines about the man with a strange name from Washington State. Newspapers in the 1900s were in their golden age. The powerhouse newsrooms, which would give rise to the Hearst Magazine empire and the Puli...

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