NW Okie's Corner
I am still in the screening process of my breast cancer, as I continue my research concerning breast cancer and options available. I was scheduled for a breast MRI this morning, but had to reschedule it for this coming Friday morning. Healthcare Through The Ages
Over a hundred years ago there has been a push for increased government involvement in health care in the United States. It dates back to 1912, when presidential candidate Theodore Roosevelt, campaigning on the Progressive Party ticket, called for the establishment of a national health insurance system modeled on what already had been established in Germany. Duchess of Weaselskin
A few days ago, last week to be precise, our evening temperatures dropped into the mid-twenties for a hard freeze as Fall had finally arrived in the southwest corner of the Colorado Rockies. One Hundred Years Ago - 30 September 1913
As we search the "Chronicling America Newspaper archives" we found that a hundred years ago, 30 September 1913, Tuesday, in The Daily Ardmoreite, of Ardmore, Oklahoma, reported on their front page the following headline: "Clever Scheme To Ship Whiskey." It was nipped in the bud by a deputy marshal at the town of Miami, Oklahoma. Reuter Murder Trial (1913)
As to the May 5, 1912 murder of Charles T. Reuter, the Tulsa World reported it has the big news in the young city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was reported as a trial that "titillated a young city, with trial rife with sex, betrayal and murder for hire." September 30th In History
In the 1913 Issue of The Daily Ardmoreite we found these little tidbits of September 30th in history: 1768 - The British government landed in Boston and occupied the Town House and Fauneil Hall as barracks. Brilliant Young Attorney Prosecuting Reuter Case (1913)
On Tuesday, 30 September 1913, in The Tulsa Daily World, there was an article mentioning County Attorney Pat Malloy as brilliant young attorney prosecuting the Reuter case.
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