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More particularly, I've made a correction - this newspaper's name was incorrectly commenced with the word, "Philadelphia." The paper was based in said city - Philadelphia. But the city's name was not a part of its name. --
Ludvikus01:31, 22 August 2007 (UTC)"reply
Sources
I'm reproducing the editor's comment left on my home page:
I'm partly satisfied.
The concern now is not for a lack of sources but a lack of reliable secondary sources.
That's why I have added the primarysources template.
Erechtheus02:04, 22 August 2007 (UTC)reply
PS: I agree about the need for more (secondary, etc.) sources. I've only contributed what I know about the paper(s) as I've seen microforms of it today - and I've also read the library cataloging information. --
Ludvikus02:14, 22 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Few people are aware of it, but this
newspaper has the dubious distinction of being the first to publish the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion - in
1919. The "reporter" (whose name I choose to omit for the moment) deleted all instances of "Jew" or its correlates and substituted "
Bolshevik" or its corelates.
I've been looking at this newspaper and the article and the research I have about the Public Ledger Building says that the architect was J. McArthur, Jr, and not Horace Trumbauer. My source is a book George Childs published for the opening of the building which can be found here:
http://books.google.com/books?id=PZMEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA185&dq=public+ledger+building#PPA41,M1 . Before I go ahead and make the correction, I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something that another editor found before me. Best,
pmcyclist (
talk)
14:29, 4 June 2009 (UTC)reply