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A clipping from the Chicago Evening American newspaper entitled "Small Trial Judge Assails Brundage!" published on February 26, 1924. This clipping discusses the judge's decision to accuse Attorney General E. J. Brundage of circulating false propaganda "to undermine the confidence of the people in the integrity of our courts.
Dimensions
40.7 cm x 21.2 cm
Subject
Politics and government
Genre
Clippings
Geographic coverage
Illinois
Language
English
Local Identifier
0418_0171_03
Rights Description
No Copyright - United States
Repository
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
Collection Title
IHLC Collection of Illinois and U.S. History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera
A clipping from the Chicago Evening American newspaper entitled "Small Trial Judge Assails Brundage!" published on February 26, 1924. This clipping discusses the judge's decision to accuse Attorney General E. J. Brundage of circulating false propaganda "to undermine the confidence of the people in the integrity of our courts.
Dimensions
40.7 cm x 21.2 cm
Subject
Politics and government
Genre
Clippings
Geographic coverage
Illinois
Language
English
Local Identifier
0418_0171_03
Rights Description
No Copyright - United States
Repository
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
Collection Title
IHLC Collection of Illinois and U.S. History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera