The Editorial - For People who Think

Vol. 1, August 7 1915

This issue of The Editorial, published by ATOZ Printing Co. in South Whitley, Indiana, focuses on the Eastland Disaster. While the full history of this publication is yet to be uncovered, it appears that the magazine operated by curating and compiling content from various newspapers of the era. The editors likely selected articles that were relevant to current events, bringing together a comprehensive collection of news and commentary. The Editorial most likely served as a curated digest, providing readers with a broader perspective on the major stories of the day by sourcing material from different regional and national publications.

The Editorial - For People Who Think. Vol. 1, August 7, 1915. Timley Editorials. For the Common Good. Why Regulation Becomes Necessary. By the Editor

The Editorial inside cover. Quarterly Index. Published by Atoz Printing Company 2nd. South Whitley, Indiana.

The Eastland, Chicago Tribune,  and DEATH'S SHARE OF THE PROFITS Arkansas Democrat.  The Editorial, page 9

The Eastland, Why Was it Passed? Charleston, S.C. Post. The Editorial, page 10

The Eastland, Secretary Redfield's Investigation, Chicago Tribune. The Editorial, page 11

The Eastland Disaster, Springfield (MA) Republican, The Editorial, page 12

The Eastland Disaster, Springfield (MA) Republican (continued). The Editorial, page 13

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