2/2/2019 0 Comments Quote 34To protect him from the wrath of the residents of Walker and vicinity, deputy United States marshals yesterday brought August John Koss, of that village, to Rochester and put him in the Monroe county jail. Although the villagers accuse the man of rabid pro-German utterances, no charge has been placed against him. -the article To Protect Him From Violence Pro-German Talker Is Locked Up printed in the newspaper, Democrat and Chronicle (september 23, 1918)
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2/2/2019 0 Comments Quote 33In line with his policy to eliminate all pro-German literature and German books and passages of all kinds that are openly, covertly, and insidiously German propaganda in their nature, Superintendent R. H. Wilson has addressed a letter to all school superintendents outlining the policy of the educational administration of the State of Oklahoma in this connection. The letter follows, is well worth reading, and, almost needless to say, will meet with the hearty approbation of a vast majority of citizens: -the article Supt. Wilson After German Propaganda printed in Durant Weekly News (June 14, 1918)
1/28/2019 0 Comments Quote 31We have many men who hold high offices of trust who are nothing more or less than pro-Germans or spies in the pay of Germany. -from the book First Call by Arthur Guy Empey (1918)
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