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An order for posters to support the war effort,

This is a letter from W. H. Culver to Herbert J. Metcalf sending him six copies of the

Lohmar puts himself at the governor's service.

Walnut city marshal notes German defiance of Babel, as they "do not pay any more attention to your order than a hog does to Sunday."

Former university instructor with European training volunteers as reader or censor, should the job arise, of German-language press.

Vollmar notes his congregation's ready compliance and asks for a one-off exemption for the Mission Festival.

Wentz and Probst overheard: Probst said he "would talk German when he D--n pleased." Probst grabs brick and walks out before violence, with Wentz saying he was "too big a coward to talk German on the street."
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