Why Arresting Pickets is Stupid: A Word of Advise for the Administration by Gilson Gardner, Washington Correspondent of the Scripps Papers, undated

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Title
Why Arresting Pickets is Stupid: A Word of Advise for the Administration by Gilson Gardner, Washington Correspondent of the Scripps Papers, undated
Description
An statement presented by Gilson Gardner in the Scripps Papers that admonishes president Woodrow Wilson's order to arrest suffrage picketers, arguing that it was illegal. There are also typescript notes on the page heading that relate to Gardner's background and support for the National Woman's Party.
Identifier
17439
Type
text
Creator
National Woman's Party | Gardner, Gilson, 1869-1935
Date Created
1917 - 1918
Format
printed matter
Is Part Of
Caroline Katzenstein papers (Am.8996)
Spatial Coverage
Washington (D.C.)
Subject
Katzenstein, Caroline | Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association | Women—Suffrage | Women—Suffrage—United States | Women—History—19th century | Women—History—20th century | United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment | National American Woman Suffrage Association | National Woman's Party | Gardner, Gilson, 1869-1935
Extent
1 page
Language
eng
Rights
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