Ernest Poole letter to Harry Ostroll, 1920 April 7.

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Ernest Poole letter to Harry Ostroll, 1920 April 7.

Poole writes to Ostroll, 7 April 1920, on Foreign Press Service letterhead, declining an invitation to speak before his club, sayng, "I am no speaker and always decline such invitations."

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Poole, Ernest, 1880-1950

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American author. From the description of Papers of Ernest Poole, 1908-1946. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32136593 Ernest Poole was born into a well-to-do Chicago family, was educated at Princeton, and settled in New York City. He became an investigative journalist, publishing provocative articles on child labor, tuberculosis in the slums, and the Chicago stockyards; he travelled to Russia after Bloody Sunday, and wrote some twenty articles in his two-month s...

Ostroll, Harry

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