Sam Clark's Red ink magazine collection, 1934-1935.

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Sam Clark's Red ink magazine collection, 1934-1935.

The Sam Clark's Red Ink Magazine Collection consists of seven editorial newsmagazines published by Sam Clark. Clark ran Red Ink Publishers in Bismarck, and was responsible for Red Ink, an anti-William Langer magazine. An important theme running through the magazines was the notion that Clark was bestowing "the truth" upon his readers, and was combatting Langer's lies and propaganda. Each issue of Red Ink was filled with both satire and political analysis. The first folder of the Red Ink Collection consists of one copy of an editorial newsmagazine entitled Red Ink's Pictorial Review of the Langer Administration. This magazine was a special issue and published before the November 1934 election. The remaining six folders in the collection contains Sam Clark's Red Ink, Volleys of Truth, published on a monthly basis; each issue was 64 pages in length, and consisted almost exclusively of editorials and articles.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Clark, Samuel H., 1885-1979

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Labor leader and railroadman. From the description of Samuel H. Clark papers, 1912-1979 (bulk 1939-1979). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83985643 ...

Langer, William, 1886-1959

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Born at Everest, N.D. Graduate of University of North Dakota and Columbia University. Attorney, married Lydia Cady 1918, nicknamed "Wild Bill." Morton County States Attorney (1914-1916) North Dakota Attorney General (1916-1920), North Dakota Governor (1933-1934, 1937-1938) and U.S. senator (1941-1959). Died in office, buried at Casselton, N.D. From the description of Collection, 1933-1959. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 29179625 Governor and U.S...

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