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- Publisher: The Brotherhood
- Frequency: weekly
- Coverage
- Region: Northwest region
- County: Snohomish
- Unique ids
- SN: sn88085771
- OCLC: ocm18198275
History
- Continues: The Northwest worker
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Essay Draft
In October 1917 the
Sociali
st weekly The
Northwest worker [LCCN:
sn88085770] changed it
s name to the
Co-operative News. Thi
s title la
sted until at lea
st June 1918. That la
st edition and the edition
s preceding it are filled with prediction
s of new
spaper’
s impending doom ba
sed on the federal government’
s on-going
suppre
ssion of other
Sociali
st and radical publication
s taking place throughout the nation under the authority of the federal E
spionage Act of 1917, a
s amended in April 1918.
The
Co-operative news continued to publi
sh new
s and propaganda of the local,
state, and national
Sociali
st party. The name change reflect
s a
shift in intere
st toward
s the cooperative movement. During it
s brief period of publication the
Co-operative news wa
s edited by Henry W. Watt
s, followed by Peter Hu
sby. Hu
sby wa
s an attorney who had previou
sly contributed the "Free Legal Advice" column to the paper.
TopReel info
- Filmed by: UW (OCLC)?
- Positives held by: UW
- Negatives held by: UW
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TopDigitization plan
2008-2009 grant
- 1917-1918 (1 reel) - Chronicling American directory states paper only published from 1917-1918.
- Co-operative News appears on reel A3099 with the Washington Socialist and The Northwest Worker
TopNotes
e.g. Significant for its location on the U.S.-Canadian border -
pearson, 2008/10/14 16:11 TopResources
- N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- fill in year -- fill in page
- NDNP Candidate Title List (Appendix A1.2)
- Chronicling America record (LOC) - Co-operative News
- WorldCat record - fill in title
- UW record - Co-operative News
- WSL record - fill in title
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