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Episode 237 - February 19, 1918

Jul 07, 202547 minSeason 6Ep. 237
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Episode description

Today's episode is a bit unique. The date I chose is February 19, 1918, but the event actually lasted for many months, and the exact day it began can't quite be pinpointed. This episode is about the devastating Spanish flu--a pandemic that affected millions around the world. Although many were focused on their health, it wasn't the only thing making headlines. What else was being reported at that time?


SOURCES

  • “341 F. A. Band Notes.” Trench and Camp (Fort Riley, Kansas), March 23, 1918. 
  • “Advertisement: Hlil’s Bromide Cascara Quinine.” Burlington Daily News (Burlington, Vermont), January 30, 1919. www.newspapers.com
  • “Capt. Thompson Dies Here at 72.” The Miami Daily News (Miami, Florida), February 10, 1946. www.newspapers.com.
  • “Confesses Fiendish Murder of Boy.” The Santa Ana Register (Santa Ana, California), December 10, 1917. www.newspapers.com.
  • “Fiendish Murder Near Newport Beach.” The Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, California), December 13, 1917. www.newspapers.com.
  • “Is This the Great Fish That Swallowed Prophet Jonah?” The Tampa Daily Times (Tampa, Florida), April 27, 1918. www.newspapers.com
  • Maurice, Arthur B. “Great Mysteries of the World Still Live in Romance.” New York Daily Herald (New York, New York), December 14, 1919. www.newspapers.com.
  • “Monster of the Sea Conquered After Twenty-Four Hours Fight by Capt. Charles Thompson.” Miami Daily Metropolis (Miami, Herald), June 3, 1912. www.newspapers.com.
  • “Murder of Leonard Herwick Ranks As Most Atrocious in History of OrangeCounty.” The Santa Ana Register (Santa Ana, California), December 17, 1917. www.newspapers.com
  • Parker, P. G. “Influenza.” The Roanoke-Chowan Times (Rich Square, North Carolina), February 19, 1918. www.newspapers.com.
  • “Seems to Doze As Men To Try Him For Life Are Quizzed.” Santa Ana Daily Register (Santa Ana, California), February 4, 1918. www.newspapers.com.


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