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FormatDissertation
CreatorStarzyk, John Joseph
TitleMilwaukee and the Press, 1916: The Development of Civic Schizophrenia
Dissertation Note (type -- academic institution)M. A. Essay, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
DateJuly 1978
Extent of Work[36] pages
AbstractExamines how two Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspapers--the Milwaukee Journal, staunch supporter of President Wilson and the Allied Powers; and the progressive and pro-German Milwaukee Free Press--sought to fashion public opinion within the city on the war occurring in Europe. Includes a description of the six-day festival known as the Milwaukee Wohltätigkeits Basar (Relief Bazaar) held March 2-7, 1916.
Notes"An Essay Submitted to the Graduate School, Marquette University, in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts."
Call NumberMKI P2026-06
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Festivals/ Charity Bazar Association (Milwaukee, Wis.)/ Bazaars (Charities) -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee/ World War, 1914-1918 -- Civilian relief -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee/ Newspapers, German American